INTRO F#m C#7 F#m B7 F#m E Dmaj7 VERSE F#m C#7 F#m East is where the western heart resides B7 F#m The sunlights of the desert E Dmaj7 Become a deafening child F#m Parched in the sun C#7 F#m A group of ...-...-... B7 F#m A journey from and far to E Dmaj7 A dawning of a new BREAK E F# Ahaaahaa... x2 E B D A(aaa)drift and he will come into the morning E7 F#m God of distant white F#7 And the teeming lips Bm Astral shapes are found Esus4 E Breaking into frag--ments Amaj7 Astral shapes Gb5 Breaking in fragments while F#7 Breaking into the night I have absolutely no idea what is sung here. It sounds like 'lemmington', but I don't know what that would be... You can just play a G here, but since Bagshaw sings a diminished fifth here (Db) I guess it would sound nice if you play this in your chord, like this: E| | |4| B| |3| | G| | | | D| | | | A| |1| | E| | |2| which you can easily dissolve into a normal G by releasing your third finger. play the end with this awesome spooky riff: e|--2----- B|-------2 G|------3- D|----02-- A|---4---- E|2-------