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The Angels' Share - Walt Wilkins



     
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The angels' share
The secrets of the universe
Is seldom fair
Partly blessing, partly curseAll those things we cannot know
We dream, we hypothesize
Maybe these are secrets shared by those
Watching from the skyIf we are only members of the human race
No supernatural beings from a supernatural place
If you can solve the problem, come and tell me to my faceThe angels' share
In all the human mysteries
There is no prayer
To the thieves of celestial historyThe myth of perfect wisdom
We forget it at birth
It's a kind of clandestine conspiracy
A seraphin joke of eternityIf we are only members of the human race
No supernatural beings from a supernatural place
If you can solve the problem, come and tell me to my faceAll those things we cannot know
We dream, we hypothesize

Maybe these are secrets shared by those
Watching from the skiesIf we are only members of the human race
No supernatural beings from a supernatural place
If you can solve the problem, come and tell me to my faceIf we are only members of the human race
No supernatural beings from a supernatural place
If you can solve the problem, come and tell me to my face

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A near constant presence on the Texas Music Chart since its inception as a songwriter, producer, singer, guitar player and artist, Wilkins spent a solid decade in the Nashville Country Music business trenches, writing songs he wanted to be recorded by artists he admired. There are indeed some noteworthy cuts: "Seven Hillsides," by Ricky Skaggs, on a record that won a bluegrass-gospel Grammy. "I didn'teven know there was a genre called 'bluegrass gospel," Wilkins laughs, "but I loved his recording of the song, and my grandmother would have loved the connection to a gospel Grammy.

Read more about Walt Wilkins on Last.fm.


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