x**Note C chord can be played as a Cadd9 and A can be played as an A7 for a little variety Bridge has G, A and A# as root notes - think these sound better as power chords (explained below) on this particular song. This song is typical Staind tuning, ie. half step down. Verse 1 Dmin C F I'm not very good at just paying attention Dmin C F I'm not very good at remembering things that you say Dmin C F I'm not very good at persuing redemption Dmin C F A I'm not very good at concealing the hand that I play Chorus Dmin C F A Dmin It's the way I am, you'll never change C F A Dmin The way I am, or re arrange C F A Dmin The way I am, just let me be C F A Dmin The way I am, it's the way I am Dmin C F Verse 2 and 3 - Same as Verse 1 Bridge (all power chords - same pattern repeated) G A I'm not very good at just paying attention A#/Bb I'm not very good at remembering things G A I'm not very good at pursuing redemption A#/Bb G I'm not very good at concealing the hand that I play When I'm trying so hard just to beat you I'm not really good at controlling my fate I'm not really good at controlling my anger I'm not really good at subduing my hate I'm not really good [x3] Power Chords: G - e string 3rd fret, a string 5th fret, d string 5th fret A - keep fingers in same pattern as G and move up two frets A# - Same pattern as A but move up one additional fret