Ballad In Plain Bb
Comin' Home To Say Goodbye
Cumberland Rose
David K.
Down By The Willow Grove
Farewell My Crazy Love
Give Me That Book
The Golf Incident
Hands Of An Artist
I Can't Sing This Song
I Found An Angel In Your Eyes
Little Old Church
Lonesome Valley*
Make Them Chickens Fly
Marbletown
Maryville
More To You Than Meets The Heart
Name On A Stone (Anna)
The Old Man Has Gone
On A Quiet Morning In Spring
Pray My Song To Keep
Rollin' Hills Of Mexico
Rose Of The Genesee
Sandy Beach
The Seeds They Sowed
She's Not That Easy To Forget
Singing Just For Friends
Song For Someone
Song For Texas
Steal You Away
Stone By Stone
That Lovers' Tune
These Texas Blues
We Never Did Get To See Albert Einstein
When I'm With You
When The Fields Are White With Daisies*


* Additional lyrics added to original song.

 

I Found An Angel In Your Eyes
Words and Music by Joe LaMay

I found an angel in your eyes
You really came through bright and clear
It nearly took me by surprise
But I cast aside all fear
And when the songs were done and the lights were turned down low
I held you warm and near
I knew I’d have to let you go
And I’d be wishing you were here

I’ve got an angel on my mind
And that’s where you’re gonna stay
‘Cause it’s been too long a time
Since I have felt this way
And if I could fly over mountains and the sky
I could make you reappear
But it’s not my place to try
I’m just wishing you were here

And when I’m on this road I travel
You’ll be right there in my heart
Should my life start to unravel
Please don’t let me fall apart

I know that angels seldom stray
They walk a path that’s straight and true
But if you’re ever back this way
We’ll be in heaven - me and you
And when the day is done and the lights are turned down low
And I feel you drawing near
Although I know it can’t be so
I’m just wishing you were here

©1990 Joe LaMay. Pressed For Time, BMI.
All rights reserved.

Pressed For Time
1324 Lewis Bray Road
Burnside, KY 42519
606-305-6741
Email: jl@lamay.com

Released on:
Joe LaMay Behind The Wheel (1991)
Local Folkel Records

 
©2005 PRESSED FOR TIME