Tabbed by: Jeremy Snook Tuning: Standard Note: An X below the tab's notes means you need to palm mute that note. An X ON the tab means you just do not play that not during the strum. Chords: E B C A A2 D e | -0--0--0--0---0--0-- | B | -7--0--0--8---0--0-- | G | -0--7--0--0---4--0-- | D | -5--0--7--10--2--(b9)- | A | -7--5--x--0---0--0-- | E | -0--7--8--x---x--10- | Intro: Sweep/strum these V V V e | ------------------------------------------------- | B | ----7-7/8p0------------------------------------ | G | ------0---------7-7/9p0---------------0h7------ | D | ------5-----------0---------7-7p0--7p0-----(b9)---- | A | ------7-----------5-----------x------------------ | E | --00--0-------77--7-------88--8--88---88--------- | xx xx xx xx xx e | --------------------------------------------------------------- | B | ----7-7/8p0-------------------------------------------------- | G | ------0---------7-7/9p0---------------0h7-------------------- | D | ------5-----------0---------7-7p0--7p0-----9~--7~--4/5/5/7~~~ | A | ------7-----------5-----------x-------------------------------- | E | --00--0-------77--7-------88--8--88---88----------------------- | xx xx xx xx xx / = slide up \ = slide down B = hammer-on p = pull-off Intro strumming: E B C A E B C C E B C A E B C C Verse: E B C A E B In muddy grass we stand side by side C A with our knuckles interlocked E B C A E B Black dresses flood the c emetery C A in this cliche tragedy A A Just do as you're instructed and.... C D A Take this razor and cut your palms E B C I'll do the same until a river of crimson begins to flow D A Now drip your ruby red over the casket E B A A funeral for my once loved youth Pre-chorus: E B C My secret is fatally gorgeous A A I'd die for you E B C But in this Bonnie and Clyde kind of romance A A tell me what would you do? E B C My secret is fatally gorgeous A A I'd die for you E B C But when your precious life is at stake A B C tell me would you die for me too? Chorus: E B C The quivering liquids in your stomach A will eat away at the bad habits that have made you E B C a real character in the story of your now distant life A2 A2 Goodnight and goodbye, quickly