It may sound better to play it in G with a capo on the fifth fret, but that's entirely up to you. The riff sounds better without a capo. C F C C = Riff (You basically pick out the notes in F) C Miami woman so fine and fair G I try and try but I can't get anywhere Dm F I sail out under the sun Dm F Looking for my darling, my only one Dm F I sail all day, and when the day is done C She's still the one I want to see G C Riff(x2) I must find that Florida Key C Collins Avenue, Fifth Street and Main G I walk up and down but it's all in vain Dm F My only darling is gone Dm F Took everything and put it out on the lawn Dm F And Jim came and got it and he gave it to John C It's getting harder and harder to be me G C Riff(x2) I must find that Florida Key C Just standing on the curb watching for boats G While them boys and girls pass by on their big silver goats Dm F I'm getting out while the getting is good Dm F In my ship of steel or in my ship of wood Dm F One more time I'm gonna do just like I should C See, this could only happen to me G C Riff I must find that Florida Key Am Need a little sunshine in my beer Bb Thinking 'bout eloping F Nothing's locked, never will be G Everything is open C There's only one thing that lurks in my mind G It's nothing here, nothing I've left behind Dm F There's something up front, something I hope to find Dm F I'm gonna set sail again tonight Dm F Round the horn and in the clear moonlight C Or at least I'm sure it's going to be G C Riff x2 Soon as I find my Florida Key