I wish I could say I thought this up, but it's from something that Buddy E. played. It makes a nice chorus.
The trick is to let the notes ring, and blend into one another. In the first measure, you only pluck strings 1,3, & 4, once. I've continued them on, as sometimes you have to drop/add a pedal after it's rung a bit.
D G
1-----13~~12~~~~~|~10~-------------|---------------|--------|
2----------------|-----10~~10LL----|---------------|--------|
3--13~~~~~12b~~~~|~10~-------------|---------------|--------|
4-------------12~|~10~-------------|---------------|--------|
5----------------|--------------10-|-10~~10A--10A--|-(rest)-|
6----------------|-----------------|-10B~~----10b--|--------|
7----------------|-----------------|---------------|--------|
8----------------|-----------------|---------------|--------|
9----------------|-----------------|---------------|--------|
10---------------|-----------------|---------------|--------|
A D
1-----8~~7~~~~~|~5------------|-----------------|--|
2--------------|----5L~~5LL---|-----------------|--|
3--8~~~~~7b~~~~|~5------------|-----------------|--|
4-----------7~~|~5------------|-----------------|--|
5--------------|------------5-|--5~~5A~--5~~5A~~|~~|
6--------------|--------------|--5B~~~~--5B~~~~~|~~|
7--------------|--------------|-----------------|--|
8--------------|--------------|-----------------|--|
9--------------|--------------|-----------------|--|
10-------------|--------------|-----------------|--|
-John