Gene Clark - Something's Wrong Lyrics
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Something's Wrong
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What Are The Lyrics For Something's Wrong By Gene Clark?
Hours of joy when I was just a boy
And never wrong I knew Kites of red would fly above my head The birds would sing their song Now something's wrong Where the Sherwood used to be Neon brambles now I can see Fields of corn on early summer mornings Or late afternoons Anytime there was a place to find Where life seemed not so soon Now all too soon Is this where I used to be Still remembering what is me And I won't even try To find a reason why I must live here just to die Now something's wrong Where the Sherwood used to be Neon brambles now I can see |
Who Wrote Something's Wrong By Gene Clark?
Antoine Domino, Dave Bartholomew
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