Lyrics For A Spanish Guitar - Gene Clark
The
dissonant
bells
of
the
sea
Who
are
ringing
the
rhymes
of
the
deep
As
they
sing
of
the
ages
asleep
Not
so
near
or
so
far
And
the
old
masters
wind
of
the
waves
Sped
forth
for
the
free
men
and
slaves
Whispers
of
secrets
it
saves
And
about
whom
they
are
And
the
workings
of
sunshine
and
rain
And
the
visions
they
paint
that
remain
Pulsate
from
my
soul
through
my
brain
In
a
spanish
guitar
The
beggar
whom
sits
in
the
street
On
his
miserable
throne
of
defeat
Envisions
no
wealth
there
to
meet
Thinking
nowhere
is
far
And
the
laughter
of
children
employed
By
the
fantasies
not
yet
destroyed
By
the
dogmas
of
those
they
avoid
Knowing
not
what
they
are
And
the
right
and
the
wrong
and
insane
And
the
answers
they
cannot
explain
Pulsate
from
my
soul
through
my
brain
In
a
spanish
guitar
To
play
on
a
spanish
guitar
With
the
sun
shining
down
where
you
are
Skipping
and
singing
a
bar
From
the
music
around
Just
to
laugh
through
the
columns
of
trees
To
soar
like
a
seagull
in
breeze
To
stand
in
the
rain
if
you
please
Or
to
never
be
found
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