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A Gift From a Flower to a Garden

Album - 12 december 1967 - DeB Id: 70111
By Donovan
12 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 131,48

Donovan

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 Donovan is simple, and being simple is the most difficult thing in the world.

 You touch the sky with a finger, and that’s it.

 Discover Donovan's enchanting folk melodies—listen to A Gift From a Flower to a Garden now!

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Album DeRango™ 6,00

Donovan

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 Donovan finds his answer in this album; at the time of its release, it was considered one of his most successful works.

 It is the only album that unites and reconciles the two souls of the Scottish songwriter, namely that of the melancholic minstrel emulating Dylan and that of the rocker capable of distilling pure psychedelia and acid-rock pills like few others.

 Discover Donovan’s unique blend of folk and psychedelic sounds—listen to this classic album and dive into the ’60s musical golden age!

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Donovan Leitch
The Enchanted Gypsy

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In the golden garden bird of peace
Stands the silver girl the Wild Jewels niece
Paints and pretty colors Children’s drawings on the wall
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How high the gulls fly
O'er Ilay
How sad the farm lad
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On the windy beach the sun is shining through with
weather fair
White horses riding on the seas pasture onto the
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Spring has showered frae a drip
Splash and trickle running,
Plant has flowered in the sand
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The Magpie (01:31)
The Magpie is a most illustrious bird
dwells in a diamond tree
one brings sorrow and one brings joy
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Fine rock pooling coast
this starfish on the toast
the men in the crabbing boats they cry
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Donovan

Donovan (born Philip Donovan Leitch) is a Scottish singer-songwriter who rose to prominence in the 1960s, moving from acoustic folk into psychedelic pop and related styles. Reviews frequently describe him as an underrated peer of the era, often compared to Bob Dylan, with a reputation for strong melodies, poetic imagery, and stylistic flexibility across decades.
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