Tabbed by: Josh Richardson Tuning: E Standard EADGBe (no capo) G5 You're not her C5 D5 Though I try to see you differently G5 I toe the line C5 D5 See I'm searching for what used to be, mine ooohhhh G5 I Saw your eyes C5 D5 Then I saw her staring back at me G5 And I will try G5 C5 To find another one who's suited to me D5 As well as her C5 D5 E5 I've moved, far away from you G5 And I want to C5 D5 E5 See you here beside me dear G5 but things aren't clear C5 D5 And we never even tried E5 We never even talked G5 We never even thought in the long run C5 D5 Whenever it was painful E5 Whenever I was away G5 I'd miss you C5 I miss you G5 She was mine I was hers C5 D5 And all that's in between G5 if she would cry I would shelter her C5 D5 And keep her from the darkness that will be C5 D5 E5 If I moved, far away from you G5 And I want to C5 D5 E5 See you here beside me dear G5 but things aren't clear C5 D5 And we never even tried E5 We never even talked G5 We never even thought in the long run C5 D5 Whenever it was painful E5 Whenever I was away G5 I'd miss you C5 D5 I miss you G5 Don't trap me in, it's not my time C5 If you cut me deep then I might lie And if you E5 D5 G5 C5 Scar and leave me, like a sunburn G5 Don't trap me in, it's not my time C5 if you cut deep then I might lie E5 And you D5 C5 Scarred and left me, like a sunburn C5 D5 And we never even tried E5 We never even talked G5 We never even thought in the long run C5 D5 Whenever it was painful E5 Whenever I was away G5 I'd miss you C5 I miss you ______________________________ ***Although the chords above are correct, use these variations in order to match Ed's sound better: *** For G chords use this: e | x------- | B | 0------- | G | 0------- | D | (b9)------ | A | 10------ | E | x------- | For C chords use this: e | x------- | B | 0------- | G | 0------- | D | 2------- | A | 3------- | E | x------- | You can also use this slight variation as a C chord: - Note: This works best if you're playing the other chords as regular chords. For D chords use this: e | x------- | B | 0------- | G | 0------- | D | 4------- | A | 5------- | E | x------- | You can also use this slight variation as a D chord: - Note: This works best if you're playing the other chords as regular chords. e | 0------- | B | 1------- | G | 0------- | D | 4------- | A | 5------- | E | x------- | For Em chords use this: e | 0------- | B | 0------- | G | 0------- | D | 5------- | A | 7------- | E | 0------- | ______________________________ ^^^ These chords sound best if you play the root note and the one above it at the same time, as this is what I think Ed does. For example, if you wanted to play a G chord, on the first strum of the chord be sure to emphasise these two notes: e | -------- | B | -------- | G | -------- | D | (b9)------ | A | 10------ | E | -------- |