Tom: D I like to play this one with a little arpeggio around the g, b and high e strings. It's like the CD, but it sounds nice on an acoustic and pays homage to the piano on the Just keep the riff for each chord going on the D and G chords. The E is only strummed so it doesn't get arpeggioed. The E is followed by a single strum of A and then a little the e and g strings. The pattern for a single bar for each chord looks like this: D G A e|----2---0--|------3---3--|--0--0---0--| B|-----------|-------------|--2---------| G|------2----|--------0----|--2----2----| D|-0---------|-------------|--2---------| A|-----------|-------------|--0---------| E|-----------|-3-----------|------------| If none of this makes sense you can just strum the chords: Intro D G D E A D [D]Genuine [D]Day will come [D]When the wind [D]Decides to run [D]And shakes the stairs [G]That stab the wall [D]And turns a page In [E]the future [A]age [D]Some tress will bend [D]and some will dall [D]But then again [D]So will us all [D]Let's turn our prayers [G]To outrageous dares [D]And our page In [E]a future [A]age [D]High above [G]The sea of cars [D]And barking dogs [Em]In fenced in yards Play the verse chords for the outro and end on D.