Lyrics Angeline - James McMurtry
Angeline,
Angeline,
darker
nights
I've
never
seen
I
don't
love
these
East
Texas
pines
Where
I
can't
find
my
sleep
in
the
shadows
so
deep
And
dark
as
the
doubts
in
my
mind
Freight
train
on
the
trestle
rolling
east
towards
the
Natchez
Like
the
one
I
got
off
of
so
long
ago
Outside
of
a
small
town
where
I
didn't
mean
to
settle
down
Not
knowing
the
seeds
I
would
sow
Barefoot
in
the
autumn
weeds,
cotton
dress
hanging
to
your
knees
To
the
eyes
of
a
stranger
you
offered
a
smile
Took
a
job
in
your
daddy's
fields,
didn't
seem
like
such
a
bad
deal
At
least
it
would
do
for
a
while
We
were
both
young
and
unabashed,
we
took
what
life
offered
While
your
folks
were
distracted
or
too
tired
to
care
As
the
cold
gripped
the
land
the
fates
forced
our
hand
Your
dresses
fit
tighter
with
the
spring
in
the
air
Now
I
watch
the
trains
rattle
on
from
the
seat
of
the
tractor
Your
daddy's
old
harness
still
hangs
in
the
barn
And
your
mama
don't
like
it
that
our
children
all
scattered
She
swears
it's
my
blood,
it
was
not
meant
to
farm
And
you
and
I
don't
talk
a
lot,
we
don't
really
have
to
We've
spent
many
a
year
reading
each
other's
minds
We
gave
up
the
lightning,
now
we
don't
bother
fighting
These
things
will
happen
in
time
Angeline,
Angeline,
darker
nights
I've
never
seen
I
don't
love
these
East
Texas
pines
Where
I
can't
find
my
sleep
in
the
shadows
so
deep
And
dark
as
the
doubts
in
my
mind
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