The first does require that I pay for it, and I can't exactly do that right now (for one, I spent my every penny on a Radiohead ticket, and for two, I'm actually sick, so if my mum found out I was on the computer she'd kill me), so I chose the second one.
It depicts the verse, which is why it's only 20 measures. Which is fine as long as you don't mind having the ending.
Now. The left hand repeats an octave at C# for eight measures, then when it changes, it goes to an F# octave, and alternates between C# and F# each measure until measure 12. Then it goes to F# for two measures, E for one measure, then C#, then A, then C#, A, and back to C#. Hope that's understandable enough.
The first chord is F#, C#, A, F,* and the second is E#, G#, C#, E#,* rinse-repeat for twelve measures. The sixteenth notes are C#-A-F#-A, D-A-F#-A, B-G#-E-G#, C#-A-F-A, C#-A-E-A, C#-G#-F-G#, C#-A-E-A, C#-G#-F-G#, each bit repeated four times (for one measure).
* The sheet music I was transcribing uses different inversions of these chords, but the ones I've listed sound more accurate.
Now, reword it for yourself so that it's less confusing, and have at it.
