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Verse - E chord with an added not occasionally. This note is F# and is best played on the second fret of the thin E sting with the little finger.  

Chorus - the A chord is used to begin with but then moves to the E chord again. The end of the chorus has the E chord changed a bit. I think Mark takes his finger off the 1st fret on the G string and then puts it back on soon after.

Instrumental (if you can call it that!) - E chord with the F# note added ( as in verse) but the F# note is slid up to B on the 7th fret.

Really simple to play, just hard to explain.

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(thanks to James Hyde)