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Angeline Lyrics


She never cried for love
She never knew
How to deal with her borken heart
She was so blue
Only sweet, seventeen
When she left on a midnight train
Just to be free
To feel so free.Angeline life is not what it seems
Open up your eyes, runaway from your dreams
Angeline is more than you see
Paradise is not what you want it to be.
Angeline there is more than you know
Listen to your heart when there's nowhere to go.
Angeline dry your tears in the rain
Life is just a trip and it's calling your name .She never cried a tear
She felt no pain
When she cut her life in peaces, such a shame.
Eyes of blue-Wonderland

In the arms of a little girl
So innocent
too innocentAngeline life is not what it seems
Open up your eyes, runaway from your dreams
Angeline is more than you see
Paradise is not what you want it to be.
Angeline there is more than you know
Listen to your heart when there's nowhere to go.
Angeline dry your tears in the rain
Life is just a trip and it's calling your name .No you're never gonna fade away ,
No you're never gonna fade away.
But it's a lonely world
For a lonely girlAngeline life is not what it seems
Open up your eyes, runaway from your dreams
Angeline is more than you see
Paradise is not what you want it to be.
Angeline there is more than you know
Listen to your heart when there's nowhere to go.
Angeline dry your tears in the rain
Life is just a trip and it's calling your name .
Angeline life is not what it seems
Open up your eyes, runaway from your dreams
Angeline is more than you see
Paradise is not what you want it to be.

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William Edwin "Ed" Bruce, Jr. (born December 29, 1939) is an American country music songwriter and singer. He is known for penning the 1975 song "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" and recording the 1982 country number one hit "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had". Bruce was born in Keiser, Arkansas and grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. In 1957, at the age of 17, he went to see Jack Clement, a recording engineer for Sun Records. Bruce caught the attention of Sun owner Sam Phillips, for whom he wrote and recorded "Rock Boppin' Baby" (as "Edwin Bruce").

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