The song is played in Eb Standard (From low to high, Eb Ab C# F# Bb Eb), which is a half-step down from E-Standard. Unless you wanna play along to the original (or if you're lazy like me), playing it in E-Standard sounds great as well. Very, very simple song. Just 2 chords throughout the whole song. Chords Used C - x32010 (using C/G sounds good too. 332010) Em - 022000 OR x79987(for the Intro/Verse, you can use the 2nd fretting for some complexion/variety and stick with the 1st fretting for Chorus.) Cmaj7 (x32000) and Em7 (020000) can be added in at anytime for some variation and make it less of a chore to play. Have fun~! ============================================= Intro: Em Em C Since we're feeling so anaesthetised Em, In our comfort zone C Reminds me of the second time Em That I followed you home Em C We're running out of alibis Em From the second of May C Reminds me of the summer time Em On this winter's day C Em See you at the bitter end C Em See you at the bitter end Em C Every step we take that's synchronized Em Every broken bone C Reminds me of the second time Em That I followed you home C You shower me with lullabies Em As you're walking away C Reminds me that it's killing time Em On this fateful day C Em See you at the bitter end C Em See you at the bitter end C Em See you at the bitter end C Em See you at the bitter end Em From the time we intercepted Em Feels a lot like suicide C Slow and sad, grown inside us C Arouse and see you're mine (See you at the bitter end) Em Love has seen your run-around Em Who wanna seek you now? C I want a peace C I'd whine out (See you at the bitter end) Em Love's reached his side Em Grab this gentleness inside C Heard a cry Six feet down C In six weeks' time The mess you left Em (finishing note) Will end (See you at the bitter end) =========================== If you have a capo, you can play it on the 6th fret and switch out Em with Am (x02210) and C with F (133211)