This is just the chords with the two main riffs incorporated for when you're playing solo acoustic or something, thought it sounded pretty good. First riff: E---------------0- | B--5--5/3--3-3--1- | G--7--7/5--4-5--2- | D---------------2- | A---------------0- | E----------------- | Second riff, when the D chord is about to transition back to Amin: E--3-3-2-0-2--0-- | B--3-3-3-2-3--1-- | G--2-2-2-3-2--2-- | D--0-0-0-0-0--2-- | A-------------0-- | E---------------- | simple enough. Chords: Am I'm not sure if there's a point to the story C G but I'm going to tell it again Am So many other people try to tell the tale C G not one of them knows the end Am It was a junk-house in South Carolina C G Held a boy the age of ten Am Along with his Older brother Billy C G Am And a mother and her boyfriend D Who was a triple loser with some blue tattoos D That were given to him when he was young Am And a drunk temper that was easy to lose C G Em Am And thank god he didn't own a gun (same progression through the next verse, but at the end it goes:) Am C G Em G F Am Then during the break: Am G F (The next verse is the same chords. After the next break, it goes:) Am Billy broke in and saw the blood on the floor, and Am He turned around and put the lock on the door Dm He looked dead into the boyfriend's eye E His mother was a ghost, too upset to cry, then Those 4 chords repeat until the end where it returns to the Am C G format. Simple enough. Enjoy!