Dominé
Maygen Lacey Lyrics


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I don’t even know if we could get worse
Baby it was bad right from the first
Fell in deep, no way to climb out now
We sitting at the bottom, bout to burst
I know the grass is always greener
I know the cracks may look a little cleaner
But when you’re next me to all I can say
Is domine, domine
Dominé, Dominé
Dominé, Dominé
God only knows what I’m supposed to say
Dominé, Dominé
We both bathed in these high hopes
And you used to laugh at my jokes
Felt so good when we were just kids, now
I can’t tell if this what love is
It should get better but it don’t
We should call it quits but we won’t
Just giving to you what you give back to me, oh
For now I’ll just keep singing
Dominé, Dominé
Dominé, Dominé
God only knows what I’m supposed to say
Dominé, Dominé
Ooo Ooo, Ooo Ooo, Ooo Oooooo
Ooo Ooo, Ooo Ooo, Ooo Oooooo
And when I wake in the morning light
I hope to God that I finally chose right
But you’re here and you’re clear as day
You are Dominé, Dominé
Dominé, Dominé
Dominé, Dominé
God only knows what I’m supposed to say
Dominé, Dominé
Dominé, Dominé
Dominé, Dominé
Don’t even know why I feel this way
Dominé, Dominé
Ooo Ooo, Ooo Ooo, Ooo Oooooo
Ooo Ooo, Ooo Ooo, Ooo Oooooo
Ooo Ooo, Ooo Ooo, Ooo Oooooo

Overall Meaning

In Maygen Lacey's song "Dominé," the opening lines reflect a sense of resignation and hopelessness about a relationship that has been troubled from the very beginning. The mention of not knowing if things can get worse suggests a deep-seated frustration, as the couple has already reached a low point. The imagery of being "sitting at the bottom" portrays the emotional weight of their situation. The phrase "about to burst" adds an element of tension, indicating a build-up of unresolved feelings and dissatisfaction. The singer acknowledges the common adage about the grass being greener on the other side, hinting at a longing for something better, yet the comfort of having each other leads to a conflicted state of being. The repetition of "dominé" serves as both a refrain and a prayer, invoking a sense of seeking guidance or clarity in the midst of chaos.


As the lyrics continue, the nostalgic reflection of their past highlights a transformation in their relationship dynamics. The optimism of youth is contrasted with the confusion of their current state as they reminisce about times when their bond felt genuine and joyful, especially when the partner used to laugh at the singer's jokes. This nostalgia further complicates the present, where the singer struggles to understand if their current experience aligns with what they imagined love to be. The recognition that "it should get better but it don’t" captures the disillusionment that often accompanies relationships that don’t evolve as hoped. There’s a powerful acknowledgment of the cyclical nature of their emotional exchanges, where both partners give and receive a certain level of dissatisfaction, almost leading to a stalemate in their interactions.


The chorus's repetition of "God only knows what I’m supposed to say" reflects internal conflict and uncertainty, implying that there are no easy answers or clear paths forward. The singer's contemplation is heavy with the burdens of expectation versus reality, suggesting that the weight of their circumstances has overshadowed any prior optimism. This struggle for verbal expression, coupled with the mysterious nature of love and relationships, evokes a universal theme of ambiguity in emotional partnerships. The emotional crescendo in these moments ultimately becomes a plea for understanding — a search for what the next step should be, punctuated by the repeated invocation of "dominé," which sounds both like a lamentation and a desperate call for wisdom in navigating this complex feeling.


In the latter part of the song, as the singer wakes in the "morning light," there is a glimmer of hope tempered by uncertainty. The desire to “finally chose right” reflects a yearning for resolution or confirmation of their choices made in love amidst all the confusion. The couple’s clarity in their relationship, embodied in the phrase "you’re here and you’re clear as day," presents a juxtaposition with the preceding confusion, suggesting that despite the problems, there are fundamental aspects of their connection that remain undeniable. Reinforcing the idea of love being a myriad of feelings, Lacey’s lyrics close with the repeated invocation of "dominé," capturing the essence of surrender, contemplation, and a longing for peace in the emotional turbulence of love. The overall effect is a beautifully chaotic exploration of love's complexities, marked by moments of nostalgia, despair, and ultimately, a search for meaning in it all.


Line by Line Meaning

I don’t even know if we could get worse
I'm uncertain if our situation could possibly deteriorate further.


Baby it was bad right from the first
From the very beginning, things have been problematic.


Fell in deep, no way to climb out now
We’ve become so entrenched in our issues that escape feels impossible.


We sitting at the bottom, bout to burst
We find ourselves in an overwhelming state, on the verge of breaking down.


I know the grass is always greener
I recognize the common belief that others' situations seem better than ours.


I know the cracks may look a little cleaner
I'm aware that outward appearances of happiness may hide underlying flaws.


But when you’re next me to all I can say
Being by your side leaves me at a loss for words.


Is domine, domine
All I can express is a plea or wish for salvation or guidance.


God only knows what I’m supposed to say
Only a higher power understands the right words for this complex situation.


Dominé, Dominé
Repeatedly invoking guidance or strength in this tumultuous relationship.


We both bathed in these high hopes
We were once filled with optimism for what our relationship could be.


And you used to laugh at my jokes
You once found joy in my humor, reflecting a happier time.


Felt so good when we were just kids, now
Nostalgia for simpler, happier moments in our past.


I can’t tell if this what love is
I’m confused about whether our current struggles represent true love.


It should get better but it don’t
We expect improvement in our relationship, but it continues to stagnate.


We should call it quits but we won’t
Logically, we should end things, yet we choose to persist in our connection.


Just giving to you what you give back to me, oh
Our interactions are a mirror, reflecting an exchange of emotions.


For now I’ll just keep singing
In the meantime, I will express my feelings through music.


Dominé, Dominé
Continuing the call for guidance or support in my life.


And when I wake in the morning light
Each new day brings hope for clarity and resolution.


I hope to God that I finally chose right
I desperately wish that my decisions regarding us were correct.


But you’re here and you’re clear as day
Despite our struggles, your presence is undeniable and evident.


You are Dominé, Dominé
You embody the essence of my plea for guidance or affection.


Don’t even know why I feel this way
I’m bewildered by the emotions that I’m experiencing.


Ooo Ooo, Ooo Ooo, Ooo Oooooo
Expressing an ineffable sense of longing or yearning through melody.




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Written by: Maygen Lacey

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