Oney, a -twoy, a -huddle,
I can't do it.
He was a bouncer
at a John's Balcones body shop
She was a night cashier
down at the stocking shop
He was kind of good looking,
she was kind of fun
Beneath that big old tree
out where the river runs
Little Angeline, Little Angeline
As the sun goes down
and the moonlight shines
Back on the brown bus
like two lovers entwined
Just to fill that little angel eye
She was just in from Texas,
didn't know her way around
So he took her to a roadhouse
on the edge of town
There in the beer hall line,
well she looked so fine
It was there he popped the question
that was on his mind
It was a simple ceremony,
just a friend or two
The preacher asked if they did
and they said they do
She bought some tickets
on her daddy's American Express
Hop a greyhound bus in a wedding dress
Little Angela, little Angela
As the sun goes down
and the moonlight shines
Crack open a greyhound bus,
sight two lovers entwined
Just the feeling,
little Angela
In a six -diamond motel room
with his honey bun
For seven glorious days
and enough out of sun
He played the table,
she pumped the slots full of dimes
They came back broke,
but they had a good time
Now many fell apart,
and the years come and gone
But Big Bill and Little Angel,
they last on and on
Oh, they held together
when the times grew thin
That boy looked like her,
and the girl looked like him
Little Angelite, Little Angelite
As the sun goes down
and the moonlight shine
In the back of a Greyhound bus,
sight to lovers entwined
Just McPhail and Little Angel Eye
Little Angel Eye, Little Angel Eye
As the sun goes down
And the moonlight shines
back over ground
First sight to lovers entwined
Just McPhail and Little Angel
Eye
Little Angel Eye, Little Angel Eye
As the sun goes down
and the moonlight shines
In the back of a Greyhound bus
sat two lovers entwined
Just to fill a little angel's
Little angel's eye, little angel's eye
As the sun goes down
and the moonlight shines
Back of a greyhound bus,
sat two lovers entwined
Just to fill a little angel's eye
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