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Glen Campbell - Angel Dream Lyrics



Glen Campbell - Angel Dream Lyrics
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[ Originally by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers ]

I dreamed you,
I saw your face.
Cut my lifeline when drifting through space.

I saw an angel,
I saw my fate.
I can only thank God it was not too late.

Over mountains,
I floated away.
Cross an ocean,
I dreamed her name.

I followed an angel down through the gates.
I can only thank God it was not too late.

Sing a little song of loneliness,
Sing one to make me smile.
Another round for everyone,
I'm here for a little while.

Now I'm walkin'
This street on my own.
But she?s with me
Everywhere I go.

Yeah, I found an angel,
I found my place.
I can only thank God it was not too late.
I can only thank God it was not too late.
I can only thank God it was not too late.
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I dreamed you,
I saw your face.
Cut my lifeline when drifting through space.

I saw an angel,
I saw my fate.
I can only thank God it was not too late.

Over mountains,
I floated away.
Cross an ocean,
I dreamed her name.

I followed an angel down through the gates.
I can only thank God it was not too late.

Sing a little song of loneliness,
Sing one to make me smile.
Another round for everyone,
I'm here for a little while.

Now I'm walkin'
This street on my own.
But she?s with me
Everywhere I go.

Yeah, I found an angel,
I found my place.
I can only thank God it was not too late.
I can only thank God it was not too late.
I can only thank God it was not too late.
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Writer: Thomas Earl Petty
Copyright: Lyrics © Gone Gator Music, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




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Performed By: Glen Campbell
Originally By: Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
Language: English
Length: 2:29
Written by: Thomas Earl Petty

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