Heavenly Angel

Geoffrey Kelly, John Fraser Mann

I can barely keep a grip on the pen I hold
Better get a grip on myself I'm told
I've grown bitterly, shamelessly
Indescribably cold

I dove well into my cups
And wrote you a note full of wonderful smut
The things I'd do to you for us will be

Heavenly, angel, heavenly, angel, heavenly, angel

And the A to Z sits like a bible on the dash
Of our van that must've once carried bread
Oh, my splitting head

In Cockermouth we heard the sound of one hand clapping
The other twenty-three were busy
Drinking and smoking away
Great clouds of grey

Heavenly angel, heavenly angel, heavenly angel

Well, I miss you
Every time I try and call
We're off to Carlisle
To steal a piece of Hadrian's Wall
From the Solway Firth
Stretching out to the North Sea
I miss you
My phone card says that's all from my
Heavenly angel, heavenly angel, heavenly angel

I'll miss my
Heavenly angel, heavenly angel, heavenly angel

Trivia about the song Heavenly Angel by Spirit of the West

On which albums was the song “Heavenly Angel” released by Spirit of the West?
Spirit of the West released the song on the albums “Weights & Measures” in 1997 and “Spirituality 1983-2008: The Consummate Compendium” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Heavenly Angel” by Spirit of the West?
The song “Heavenly Angel” by Spirit of the West was composed by Geoffrey Kelly, John Fraser Mann.

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