I Believed In You – Angel Art Painting

This Eurythmics song, “Angel” I heard on the radio recently. This angel art painting had me thinking of this song.I don’t remember when I last heard it, but like all good tunes, they wake up your senses and transport you to a world and time when you first heard and loved this song.

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Annie Lennox, is after all one of my most favorite celebs. She’s beautiful, talented and strong. Someone I’d like as an “Angel”…

Underneath this canopy of snow…
Where fifty-seven winters
Took their toll
Where did you go?
And I believed in you
I believed in you
Like Elvis Presley
Singing psalms on a Sunday
(Where did you go?)

Well she’s gone to meet her maker
Back to where she came from
Come to save her soul…
Come to save her soul…
Come to take her home
‘Cause it’s late and past
Your bedtime
Well past bedtime

… Lyrics of ANgel by Eurythmics

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