Tabbed by Albert Tan Capo first fret Intro: D, Dsus2, Dsus4, Dsus2 For the verses, whenever you see "D", just fiddle around with the four D chords unless otherwise noted. To get the pattern, just listen to the song. D The ship went down to lay on the ground D At the bottom of the sea D I wound up on a deserted island Bm F#maj F#7 When the ancient lights held their dances in the sky A E Well, they nearly got me thinking that I could stay G Gm But I had to get out right away D Dsus2 G Dsus2 A Mmmmmm, mmmmm, ooh D Mm-hmm D But at last my shoes dropped back in the grooves D Of the city's slippery stairs D I stepped out on a deserted eyeland Bm F#maj F#7 When the mirrors on the moon shine down onto my lagoon A E They make me think a lot about a rental car Bm Filled with half a tank of gas F#maj F#7 Or what it would take to get me past A E All the welcome signs they planted on the edge of town G Gm Man, I must surely be the luckiest guy around D Spending all this time above the ground ***D, Dsus2, Dsus4 for this entire verse:*** And the part that's right before the end Goes over and over again: "We all live on a deserted eyeland." And the part that's right before the end Goes over and over again: "We all live on a deserted eyeland." For acoustic playing purposes, just end on a D major barre chord (10th fret, relative to capo) And that's all there is to it!