The Angel

David Benjamin Blower

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I dreamt a Dream, o what can it mean?
And that I was a maiden Queen
Guarded by an Angel mild
Witless woe was ne'er beguil'd

And I wept both night and day
And he wip'd my tears away
And I wept both day and night
And hid from him my heart's delight

So he took his wings and fled
Then the morn blush'd rosy red
I dried my tears, & arm'd my fears
With ten thousand shields and spears

Soon my Angel came again
I was arm'd, he came in vain
For the time of youth was fled
And grey hairs were on my head

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Written by: EMILY LOIZEAU, CYRIL AVEQUE, OLIVIER KOUNDOUNO, FRANCOIS PUYALTO, CSABA PALOTAI, WILLIAM BLAKE

Lyrics © DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing

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