Angeline Is Always Friday

Clatter, the milkman at my doorstep;
Bustle, my neighbour at her tea;
In all the world no one's so glad to see the sun as me.

Angeline is always Friday, Angeline is spring forever;
Winter Angeline could never be.
Mister Wilson, old and smiling, lifts his cap as she is passing,
Bowing her politely on to me.

The week has gone its lonely way;
I've waited for my only day
Away from shadows;
In her sunlight I can tell her, "I love you, Angeline."

Angeline is always Friday, suitcase on the rack above;
She hasn't even read her magazine.
Angeline is counting stations, 'til the one where I am standing,
Waiting for my only Angeline.

(Humming and instrumental bridge)

The week has gone its lonely way;
I've waited for my only day
Away from shadows;
In her sunlight I can tell her, "I love you, Angeline."

Clatter, the milkman at my doorstep;
Bustle, my neighbour at her tea;
In all the world no one's so glad to see the sun as me.