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My Favourite Angel - John Wesley Harding



     
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You were beautiful, intelligent,
Understood every word I meant
You were full of charm, a little la di da,
called you my mornign star.
My bright one, my light one,
Always welcome in my private room.
You were my right hand man, as good as,
Until you got a taste for the razmataz.
And the knife twists
You couldn't resist
Well you put yourself top the VIP list.And it's strange
how things change
you were my favorite angel
I can still see you shining in the sun
and remember how I spoke of you to everyone
how I loved you
LuciferWell it cut deep
You Couldn't sleep

Those dreams do not come cheap
You learned from me
Turned from me
You were your own worst enemy
Well not a word
No goodbye
Like lightning falling from the sky
Changed your name
Give it spin
You have shed your original skin
Your dark noise
is your seductive voice
All my creatures spoiled for choiceAnd it's strange
how things change
you were my favorite angel
I can still see you shining in the sun
and the hollowed out Bible where you kept your gun
I loved you
Lucifer
I loved you
LuciferYou loved yourself much more than me
You could no longer call me Sir
But I loved you the most
My little saboteurAnd it's strange
how things change
Now your my favorite danger
I can still see you shining in the sun
Strange how it surprises almost everyone
how I loved you
Lucifer
I love you
Lucifer
and I need you
Lucifer
I love you
Lucifer
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John Wesley Harding (b. 22 October 1965) is a folk/pop singer-songwriter who has called his style of music "folk noir" and "gangsta folk". He was born Wesley Stace in Hastings, East Sussex, England. His given name, Wesley, comes from John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, who preached one of his last sermons in the town where Harding was born. His stage name may be seen as an almost inevitable nickname for a folk-pop musician, in that his first name overlaps with the Bob Dylan album (and song) "John Wesley Harding".

Read more about John Wesley Harding on Last.fm.


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