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page 3  Although Syd Barrett doesn't write very often how he feels, a "loneliness in company" is shown in more than one song. "Late Night":  Inside me I feel alone and unreal And the way you kiss will always be a very special thing to me  "Dark Globe":  When I was alone you promised the stone from your heart  "I Never Lied To You":  When I'm with you, to be with you, to be alone, can only think: "Why I am here? What's meant to be?"  On each of the three songs he simply addresses someone, but look at the differences: in the first song the mood is quite funny, but because loneliness is usually sad, the verse about the way to kiss may sound like a "changeable duality", between his loneliness and that strangely, whimsically funny mood "Late Night" has; "Dark Globe" is probably the most sad, but the last line in "I Never Lied To You" turns the funny mood more desperate, since his "to be here or not to be here" problem appears.