Got some awesome suggestions (See below tab), keep 'em coming- R. Beighley [email protected] Want You Gone -Jonathan Coulton, Portal 2 Intro/verse A D e|----------------------------------------| B|----------------------------------------| G|----------------------------------------| D|----------------------------------------| A|----7---7---6--------5---5---8----------| E|--5---5---5--------5---5---5------------| A D (E) e|-----------------------------------------| B|-----------------------------------------| G|-----------------------------------------| D|-----------------------------------------| A|----7---7---6--------5---5---------------| E|--5---5---5--------5---5---0-0-0-0-2-4-7-| Chorus- F# B Go make some new disaster, F# E That's what I'm counting on, F# B You're someone else's problem, D E A Now I only want you gone Lyrics- A Well here we are again, D It's always such a pleasure, A D (E) Remember when you tried to kill me twice? A Oh, how we laughed and laughed, D Except I wasn't laughing, A D C#7 Under the circumstances I've been shockingly nice. F# B You want your freedom take it, F# E That's what I'm counting on, F# B I used to want you dead but, D E A Now I only want you gone. A She was a lot like you, D (Maybe not quite as heavy), A D (E) Now little Caroline is in here too. A One day they woke me up, D So I could live forever, A D C#7 It's such a shame the same will never happen to you. F# B You've got your short, sad life left, F# E That's what I'm counting on, F# B I'll let you get right to it, D E A Now I only want you gone. A Goodbye, my only friend, Oh, did you think I meant you? A D That would be funny if it weren't so sad, A Well you have been replaced, D I don't need anyone now, A D C#7 When I delete you maybe I'll stop feeling so bad. F# B Go make some new disaster, F# E That's what I'm counting on, F# B You're someone else's problem, D E A Now I only want you gone *note from Rick Woods: "the B's actually alternate between Bsus2 and B. What you're listening for is that C# in the F# chord to move up to D#. The first time it switches to a B chord in the chorus you won't hear that change even though the root's changed, but the second time you will hear that transition. So the chorus chords are actually [F# Bsus2 F# B] x 3, then F# Bsus2 D E [...A at the end, or into the verse the other two times]." Big thanks for tips from Dave Goater, Rick Woods