San Tropez
Pink Floyd
As I reach for a peach Slide a rind down behind The sofa in San Tropez. Breakin' a stick with a brick on the sand. Ridin' a wave In the wake of an old sedan. Sleepin' alone in the Drone of the darkness, Scratched by the sand that Fell from my love, Deep in my dreams and I Still hear her callin' "If you're alone, I'll come home." Backward and homebound, The pigeon, the dove, Gone with the wind And the rain, on an airplane. Owning a home With no silver spoon, I'm drinking champagne Like a good tycoon. Sooner than wait for A break in the weather, I'll gather my far-flung Thoughts together. Speeding away On the wind to a new day. And if you're alone I'll come home. And I pause for a while By a country style And listen to the things they say. Diggin' for gold With a hoe in my hand. Open a book Take a look at the way things stand. And you're leading me down To the place by the sea. I hear your soft voice Calling to me. Making a date for Later by phone And if you're alone I'll come home.70s acoustic ambient background music Believe it or not Pink Floyd a blues brilliant bs vibe calm cheerful chill chillout classic classic rock cool coolest songs ever easy listening Echoes experimental favourite favourite pink floyd songs Floyd fukken win fun general good for driving happy hippie I myself am strange and unusua Island jazz Jazz Rock jazzy lounge Love loved malloy2000 playlist - top song Mellow my favourite tracks Only Pink Floyd pans selection Physcidelic Rock Pink Floyd places themes Progressive Progressive rock pschedelic rock psychedelic Psychedelic Rock psychedelic-space rock psychedelic/space rock relaxed relaxing rock rock top romantic Sentimental Slide space rock Symphonic Rock tracks trippy Uplifting whatta trippy track whee whoaaa wistful
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