Evangeline Dream
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Evangeline Dream
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Evangeline, with your wings
Why do you look as though you’re lost?
Evangeline, in my dreams you come to me
And when you leave I never know
Where you are or where to go
Evangeline, she’s the breeze
I feel her beside me
But I have so far to go
Evangeline, she’s a dream
When you leave I never know
Where you are or where to go
Evangeline, she’s a dream
I’m always dreaming so she’s never alone
She’s always with me
I never want her to go
You seem to just wander off
With no sense or care at all
We’re all so lost without her
Could tell you all about her
If I could dream
She’s like a dream
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Narrow Head performs "Evangeline Dream", and this lyric page sits inside the Narrow Head catalog on LyroVerse.
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