Lyrics Mrs Adlam's Angels - Ralph McTell
MRS
ADLAM'S
ANGELS
Ralph
McTell
Sundays,
as
a
rule,
us
kids
went
to
Sunday
School,
And
Mrs
Adlam
said,
angels
stood
round
our
bed.
To
keep
us
safe
from
dark,
right
through
to
day
begun,
And
we
used
to
lie
awake,
just
to
try
to
see
one,
And
though
we
never
saw
one
anywhere,
We
heard
them
softly
singing
in
the
air.
Sundays
occasionally
we
were
invited
back
for
tea,
And
bread
with
jam
and
cream,
made
Sundays
seem
a
dream.
In
the
dingy
mission
hall,
Mrs
Adlam
praying,
And
down
the
street
back
home,
all
our
mates
were
playing,
With
Mrs
Adlam's
angels
everywhere,
And
we
thought
we
saw
a
halo
in
her
hair.
Sundays,
for
sure,
ain't
like
that
anymore,
Its
getting
hard
for
me,
to
see
her
face
in
front
of
me.
I
wonder
if
her
angels
have
their
arms
around
her
curled,
Keeping
her
safe
from
life,
and
guarding
her
from
the
world.
On
a
summer
Sunday
evening
do
I
dare,
To
hear
Mrs
Adlam's
angels
in
the
air.
1 Streets of London
2 Mrs Adlam's Angels
3 Wino and the Mouse
4 England 1914
5 Last Train and Ride
6 The Fairground
7 Spiral Staircase
8 Kindhearted Woman Blues
9 Bright and Beautiful Things
10 Daddy's Here
11 Rizraklaru (Anag.)
12 (My) Baby Keeps Staying Out All Night Long
13 Terminus
14 Spiral Staircase (Revisited Version)
15 Last Train and Ride (Revisited Version)
16 The Fairground (Revisited Version)
17 Terminus (Revisited Version)
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