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Angel of Mine

from Dakota by The Oh Wells

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Here's a little ditty about loving someone who has severe anxiety attacks, and being there when they are "back again" from that mysterious place.

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ANGEL OF MINE
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In the dark and devilry
You would be the belle of the ball
But you're your own worst enemy
Yet I chose you (if you recall)
And you still loved me after the fall

I don't have or need a reason
We can make our own design
'Cause there is love in every season
Angel of mine

In the cheer and revelry
You can feel the walls caving in
A cauldron of anxiety
But I'll be here when you're back again
It's good to see you where have you been

I don't have or need a reason
We can make the water wine
'Cause there is love in every season
Angel of mine

May we trust completely
From ship to shore
Spill our secrets on the floor

I don't want to hide emotion
We can honor or malign
'Cause our love's bigger than the ocean
I don't know our destination
But the journey is divine
'Cause yours is love forever patient
Angel of mine

© & ℗ 2022 The Oh Wells, Brian Kerrigan Music, BMI and Ira Merrill Music, BMI

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from Dakota, track released May 6, 2022

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The Oh Wells Seattle, Washington

The Oh Wells is a folk-rock / alt-country / Americana band hailing from the small towns of Sumner and Auburn, just south of Seattle, Washington.

The band features multi-instrumentalist / singer-songwriters Brian Kerrigan and Ira Merrill and sometimes Steve Gale on drums.
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