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Lyrics Mrs Adlam's Angels - Ralph McTell
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Mrs Adlam's Angels , by -Ralph McTell Song from the album: Spiral Staircase
Record label:Sanctuary Records Group
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| Sundays, as a rule
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| Us kids went to Sunday School
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| And Mrs. Adlam said
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| Angels stood round our bed
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| To keep us safe from dark
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| Right through till day begun
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| And we used to lie awake
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| Just to try to see one
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| And though we never saw one anywhere
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| We heard them softly singing in the air
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| Sundays occasionally
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| We were invited back for tea
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| And bread with jam and cream
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| Made Sundays seem a dream
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| In the dingy mission hall
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| Mrs. Adlam praying
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| And down the street back home
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| All our mates were playing
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| With Mrs. Adlam’s angels everywhere
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| And we thought we saw a halo in her hair
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| Sundays, for sure
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| Ain’t like that anymore
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| It’s getting hard for me
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| To see her face in front of me
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| I wonder if her angels
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| Have their arms around her curled
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| Keeping her safe from life
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| And guarding her from the world
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| On a summer Sunday evening do I dare
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| To hear Mrs. Adlam’s angels in the air |
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