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Trouble With A Fallen Angel
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About ruining an angel. A spin on, maybe the 2nd chapter of and inspired by Kristorfen's Sunday Morning Coming Down.
accoustic new folk roots
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Independent French Canadian singer songwriter into folk country / folk / roots / rock-blues
A French Canadian singer/songwriter/musician, raised in Sault Ste Marie, who's travels from the Yukon to Labrador provide the basis for much of these country/alternative/folk/rock/roots perspectives. From the award winning Just Because to Pretty One, How Many More Days, Miner’s Son’s Lament, Fortune Teller Woman, That Train Song, Ain't Gonna Be So Easy This Time, Hats and Boots and Women and more, Jacques covers a range of simple, sensitive, sometimes humorous subjects, points of view, with words and music to paint the emotional backdrops.
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Charts
Peak #99
Peak in subgenre #20
Author
Jacques Goudreault
Rights
SOCAN
Uploaded
March 19, 2008
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MP3 4.0 MB 128 kbps 4:23
Story behind the song
About ruining an angel A spin on, maybe the 2nd chapter of and inspired by Kristorfen's Sunday Morning Coming Down.
Lyrics
Trouble With A Fallen Angel I prayed He’d send an angel For a little company To help me drive this devil That been driven me But I taught her how to live a life I turned pure snow to black So before I melt what little is left Lord, please, take her back The trouble with this fallen angel You know where she belongs The trouble with a fallen angel I’m where she went wrong Sunday morning, she's lost her way Missed her house of prayer Now she lays there crying Wishing she was there She feels so tired and ragged Worn and lookin old This precious angel’s lost here precious wings Lord I, blame my soul The trouble with a fallen angel You know where she belongs The trouble with a fallen angel I'm where she went wrong The trouble with this fallen angel You know where she should be The trouble with a fallen angel She fell on me The trouble with, this fallen angel Ya I'm, where she went your You know Lord, I'm too far gone So take her back, where she belongs
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