I Can See Myself in My Guitar

But, actually, it was my third guitar (below) that was the first one I really fell in love with... a love affair that has mellowed with time but is no less deep to this day.
I moped around for a couple weeks without a guitar, being a broke student with a couple of part time jobs. Finally one of my friends mentioned his brother in law had an old guitar he wanted to sell. I was a little let down when I heard it was a nylon string classical -- the Silver Surfer guitar was a nylon guitar and it was virtually unplayable, and had a flat, lifeless sound I could never make work for anything but scratchy rhythm.
But I came over and met his brother in law, a young hippy guy. He pulled out this Yamaha G-130A classical, a little dinged, the plastic (!) varnish worn away a bit on the butt, in a cardboard case. But it had a sweet, warm tone, completely unlike the 'Surfer. I asked him how much he wanted for it.
Thirty-five or forty, he said. I offered him $37.50, which gave him a chuckle and we shook hands.
I've loved that guitar ever since.
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I Can See Myself in My Guitar
I can see myself in my guitar
I can see myself in my guitar
It's getting kind of old but it's shiny
I can see myself in my guitar
I can see myself in my car
I don't care what anyone says we'll go far
I can see myself in my car
out in the country, we'll go far, we'll go far
I can see my self in everything
ain't nothing cosmic, it's just there
I can see myself in you
and you know and you know
I see you everywhere
I can see myself in my guitar
I can see myself in my guitar
It's getting kind of old but it's shiny
I can see myself in my guitar
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