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"Angel" is a single by Fleetwood Mac, from the album Tusk (Remastered), released 11th October 1979. The track is 4:54 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about Fleetwood Mac.
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Sometimes, the most beautiful things The most innocent things And many of those dreams, pass us by Keep passing me by You feel good I said it's funny that you understood I knew you would When you were good, you were very, very good So I close my eyes softly 'Til I become that part of the wind That we all long for sometime, yeah And to those that I love, like a ghost through a fog Like a charmed hour and a haunted song And the angel of my dreams Angel of my dreams (You said) You feel good I said it's funny that you understood I knew you would When you were good, baby You were very good I still look up, when you walk in the room I've the same wide eyes, now they tell the story I try not to reach out, when you turn 'round you say hello And we both pretend I'm no great pretender So I close my eyes softly 'Til I become that part of the wind That we all long for sometime, yeah And to those that I love, like a ghost through a fog Like a charmed hour and a haunted song And the angel, angel of my dreams Angel of my dreams I still look up, yeah I try hard not to look up, yeah That girl was me, yeah Track a ghost through the fog, yeah A charmed hour and a haunted song, yeah Track a ghost through the fog, baby, yeah Track a ghost through the fog, baby Ooh, you try hard But you'll never catch me, yeah Ohh, that girl was me Ooh, you try hard But you'll never catch me, yeah
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