Bang on my window if
You want to get your look out
I felt the wind blow when
She took her little book out

I'm steady loving on the
Lady of these pages
Another chapter if you will
So adventageous

Down on the river tonight
Take off your glasses and fight

Under the hula moon I'm
Going to pop the culture
Blue cherry dress on you
Is looking like a sculpture

This recreation is amusing
And confusing
You never knew that it
Could feel so good while losing

What you lose?
Your virginity

Down on the river tonight
Take off your glasses and fight

I'll be your domino
Sit back and watch it flow
Get so emotional
I got a notion for
And when a star gets bent
I'll be your parliment
I'll be your domino
Sit back and watch it flow

My intuition was a
Poppin' and a shakin'
The very thought of it was
All too much to take in

Curl up with lover we
Could lie out on the blanket
This canopy above i'll
Take the time to thank it

Down on the river tonight
Take off your panties and fight

I'll be your domino
Sit back and watch it flow
Get so emotional
I got a notion for
And when a star gets bent
I'll be your parliment
I'll be your domino
Sit back and watch it flow

I want to bury my face
Deep in your aroma
Her name is Lisa
But they call her Desdemona

Come out and see me for
Some street comunication
I think it's sweet of you
To be my motivation

I'll be your domino
Sit back and watch it flow
Get so emotional
I got a notion for
And when a star gets bent
I'll be your parliment
I'll be your domino
Sit back and watch it flow


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I'll Be Your Domino Lyrics as written by John Anthony Frusciante Michael Balzary

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    I love this song! Most of their B-Sides deserve to be on albums, this, Funny Face and Million Miles of Water could have been on SA and would have made it much better!! This song is more old funk Chilis than the new kind of melodic stuff they've been doing since BTW, they've still got it in them to funk it up!! Anyway I think this song is basically another love song with a bit of sex thrown in there.

    RHCPFleaon January 25, 2007   Link

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