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So You Say You Lost Your Baby - Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers



     
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Well, you're smoulderin' with fly words
Catch the moment on the run
And you say there's nothin' easy
About the plywood tract you're fromAnd you stand inside your wind stilts
Watch the sentence act begun
So you say you lost your baby
Don't you know that you're the one?And you stand and watch the trials go
From here to there behind the scene
Throw your troubles to the moon trolls
To swallow up like stormy dreamsTake an entrance to a stand-off
Looking if there's such a strife
And you say you lost your baby
Wondering if it's in your lifeAnd you fly your flags on Mondays
That take a rise and fall in one
Ask the questions of the pilgrims
That come to pledge what's all that's doneClaim a tabernacle hillside
Where you'll watch the dyin' sun
And you say you lost your baby

Don't you know that you're the one?So you say you lost your baby
Don't you know that you're the one?
So you say you lost your baby
Don't you know that you're the one?

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Gene Clark with the Gosdin Brothers is the debut solo album of Gene Clark, released in February 1967 on Columbia Records, catalogue CS 9418. It was his first effort after his departure from folk-rock group the Byrds in 1966. Though the album was a critical success and it established Clark as a talented singer-songwriter, it appeared very close to the scheduled release date for the Byrds' album Younger Than Yesterday in both the United States and the United Kingdom, hampering its possibilities for commercial success.

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