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Among the often chaotic and conflict filled themes that often pervaded Barrett’s work, Dominoes seems a world away. Referenced by English songwriter Robyn Hitchcock as “a great song to play when it starts to rain”, Dominoes' lyric and feel gives off an ambience of calm and relaxation, an eternal mom...
It's an idea someday
In my tears, my dreams
Don't you want to see her proof?
Life that comes of no harm
You and I, you and I and dominoes
The day goes by
You and I in place
Wasting time on dominoes
A day so dark, so warm
Life that comes of no harm
You and I and dominoes
Time goes by
Fireworks and heat someday
Hold a shell, a stick or play
Overheard a lark today, losing when my mind's astray
Don't you want to know with your pretty hair?
Stretch out your hand
Glad feel in an echo for your way
It's an idea someday
In my tears, my dreams
Don't you want to see her proof?
Life that comes of no harm
You and I and dominoes
The day goes by
Dominoes was written by Syd Barrett.
Dominoes was produced by Richard Wright & David Gilmour.
Syd Barrett released Dominoes on Sat Nov 14 1970.