*Note* This is what I heard, then played along with a live version, and then played with the recorded version, being in perfect harmony both times. I still don't know how this is, but it's a step up from all the others, which are just plain WRONG! *Note* when played live, the song starts with an intro of strums in a pattern like this: A A - E E E - F#m F#m F#m - D D D - A A A which then leads into the intro drum fill and song starts as usual Intro: A E F#m D A E D Verse: A (x02220@1) EOh (022100@1)I love (Oh I love) Oh I love F#mWhat (244222@1)you do to my head DWhen (xx0232@1)you pull me upstairs AAnd (x02220@1)you push me to bed. EI (022100@1)love what you do to my head. DIt's (xx0232@1)a mess up there Repeat for second verse, bridge, and third and fourth verses Chorus: GYou're (320003@1)the only one I cry for DThe (xx0232@1)only one I try to please. GYou're (320003@1)the only one I sigh for DThe (xx0232@1)only one I die to squeeze. CAnd (x32010@1)it gets better everyday, DI (xx0232@1)play with you it's such a scream. CYeah (x32010@1)it gets better everyday, I say DWith (xx0232@1)you it's so extreme. CYeah (x32010@1)it gets wetter everyday, I stay DWith (xx0232@1)you it's like a dream. repeat verse three times repeat chorus A (x02220@1) EOh (022100@1)I love, oh i love, oh I love What you do to me. *Note* when played live, the E chord is replaced with repetive down strokes on all open The line "Oh I love" is repeated several times in time with the strokes, each time up into more of a shout, until the line "what you do to me", which is simply spoken. Transcribed by Russell O'Leary, all music property of The Cure