Great tab. One thing that sounds good and changes up the chord progression a little is as follows: Instead of playing the Dsus, play a regular D, and then halfway through the chord, add your pinky finger to the 3rd fret (creating a Dsus4). So it would go something like this (all down strokes)- D D Dsus4 D then transition into the Em.
Post comment if this isn't clear... -ChipJRyan | 1/14/2009
Actually the second chord is Cadd9 just like the last chord like so: G Cadd9 Em7 Cadd9 -BrianEarlHaines | 9/15/2009