Evangeline

Album: Angel Face (2023)
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  • Baby, give it all
    I'd give it all just to make you mine
    And if you need a minute
    Honey, I'll give you all my time, all the time
    Do you need The Sandman?
    Or a phone call to Mr. Jones? Oh
    I'll put your dreams to sleep
    With rattling bones

    So, don't go to sleep, don't rest your head
    I'll be the pillow, and I'll be the bed
    Holding your dreams as you lie to rest
    Evangeline, Evangeline
    Don't go to sleep, don't rest your head
    I'll be the pillow, and I'll be the bed
    Holding your dreams as you lie to rest
    Evangeline

    Anybody call a doctor
    I'm a thousand degrees in love, oh
    And I'm sick of all the guessing
    Between the two of us
    You're my angel in the doorway
    I couldn't bare to lose you
    And if you're so in love
    Honey, why stay refused?

    So, don't go to sleep, don't rest your head
    I'll be the pillow, and I'll be the bed
    Holding your dreams as you lie to rest
    Evangeline, Evangeline
    Don't go to sleep, don't rest your head
    I'll be the pillow, and I'll be the bed
    Holding your dreams as you lie to rest
    Evangeline Writer/s: Stephen Christopher Sanchez
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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