Sweet Angeline

Ian Hunter

(ian hunter)

Oh angeline, I love you, your mouth is like a sting
And when I close my eyes each night, I often hear you sing
Imagination's hidden book, you wrote it on the wing
And when I vowed to comfort you, well you swallowed everything

Angeline, oh my angeline
My sweet angeline - you have rendered me unseen
I would cry a million smiles for my indian city queen

Well your body it is broken in so many different ways
And when I stoop to find your head, well it disappeared in haze.
Your blood flows like the finest juice - the kiss of burgundy
And where it comes from no one knows, but where it's going I can't see

Angeline, oh my angeline
My sweet angeline - (y'know) you have rendered me unseen
I would cry a million smiles for my indian city queen

Angeline, oh my angeline
You little angeline - you have rendered me unseen
I would cry a million smiles for my indian city queen

And your crystal-coloured cardboard bins - attack me from the paint
And I think that I am getting lost among the swollen states
Oh rescue me or bury me, for I care not what you do
There is just one thing that I want to say am I really you

Angeline, oh my angeline
My sweet angeline - you have rendered me unseen
I would cry a million smiles for my indian city queen

Trivia about the song Sweet Angeline by Mott the Hoople

On which albums was the song “Sweet Angeline” released by Mott the Hoople?
Mott the Hoople released the song on the albums “Brain Capers” in 1971, “Rock & Roll Queen” in 1972, “Live” in 1974, “Ready for Love” in 2012, and “All the Way from Stockholm to Philadelphia” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Sweet Angeline” by Mott the Hoople?
The song “Sweet Angeline” by Mott the Hoople was composed by Ian Hunter.

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