kishi bashi – angeline lyrics
[intro]
one, two, three, four, five, six, seven
[verse 1]
underneath the cotton sun
the freedom we had just begun
sweeter than the finest rum
with my angeline
a home with every kind of tree
built it without anything
life is like a peach in cream
with my angeline
[chorus]
angeline, oh, angeline
she had the softest smile that i had ever seen
sweet summer rain
i just want to be able see her again
[verse 2]
that day i was walking down
the railroad tracks i heard the sound
the sheriff, he was mighty proud
and told me i had to pay
the foreman, he had to come to find
prison folk to work the mine
the judge was there to give me time
away from my angeline
[chorus]
angeline, oh, angeline
she’s the sweetest song that i could ever sing
feeling the pain
i just want to be able to sing to her again
[verse 3]
seven years until i’m free
working off this prison fee
my fingers smell like kerosene
in a mine in tennessee
every day i hold my breath
every hour i wish for death
angeline, she’s settled west
away from tennessee
[chorus]
tennessee, oh, tennessee
you have the darkest veins that i had ever seen
deep in the mine
angeline, your memories won’t let me die
[bridge]
angeline
angeline
angeline
angeline
angeline (angeline)
angeline (angeline)
angeline (angeline)
angeline
[chorus]
angeline, oh, angeline
had the softest smile that i had ever seen
sweet summer rain
i just want to be able to see you again
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