7 Chords used in the song: G, Asus4, Am, Cmaj7, E, D, A

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G
Asus4
Am
Emily tries but misunderstands
Cmaj7
Am
G
She's often inclined to borrow somebody's dreams till tomorrow
Chorus
E
D
E
There is no other way let's try it another wayD
E
You'll lose your mind and play
A
G
Free games for May See Emily Play
Verse 2G
Asus4
Am
Soon after dark Emily criesCmaj7
Gazing through trees in sorrowAm
G
Hardly a sound till tomorrow
Chorus
E
D
E
There is no other way let's try it another wayD
E
You'll lose your mind and play
A
G
Free games for May See Emily Play
Verse 3G
Asus4
Am
Put on a gown that touches the ground
Cmaj7
Am
G
Float on a river forever and ever Emily
Chorus
E
D
E
There is no other way let's try it another wayD
E
You'll lose your mind and play
A
Free games for May See Emily Play
(Ends on G' and D')
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About this song: See Emily Play
Syd claimed to have fallen asleep in the wood and woken up to see a girl, that girl was Emily. I was sleeping in the woods on night after a gig we'd played somewhere, when I saw this girl appear before me. That girl is Emily. -- Syd Barrett, quoted by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, April 13, 1974 Games for may, was a "happening" held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on May 12, 1967 and Syd was commissioned to write a theme song for the event. Jenner and King felt certain that the result had 'hit' written all over it and suggested Syd rework it for the charts.