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Maybe An Angel

from Float Downstream by Evie Ladin

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Where have you gone, my blue eyed lover
Where have you been, my dear old friend?
I'm calling you way up in heaven
Can it be, I never see you again?

And so maybe you were an angel
Maybe your feet they never really touched the ground
And yet you wrapped me up so sweetly
With your wings, tell me where you flying now?

I stand right here at the edge of the ocean
I'm standing here at the edge of the ground
As I look out on the horizon
I see you sailing through the clouds

And so maybe you were an angel
Maybe your feet they never really touched the ground
And yet you wrapped me up so sweetly
With your wings, tell me where you flying now?

Where have you gone, my blue eyed lover
Where have you been, my dear old friend?
I'm calling you way up in heaven
Can it be, I never see you again?

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from Float Downstream, released February 28, 2010
Evie Ladin vocals, banjo
Amber Hines harmony vocals
Mike Marshall guitar
John R. Burr organ
Todd Phillips bass
Keith Terry drums, percussion

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Evie Ladin Oakland, California

The polyrhythmic heat and funk of Evie Ladin's clawhammer banjo, resonant voice, real stories and rhythmic dance - have been heard from A Prairie Home Companion to Celtic Connections, Lincoln Center to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. The Evie Ladin Band is an expansive stringband, with Keith Terry - bass and percussion, and Erik Pearson - guitar. Body-slappin neo-trad urban folk. ... more

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