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The Trouble With Angels Lyrics


Did you hear the one about heaven? There's a guy that's running the sky. I heard his daddy gave us all seven; when we die we might be surprised.
It feels like the whole thing's made up; I can't really see their design. Don't want to burn forever; so much for water to wine.
When you look into a microscope things get real. When you take a better, second look miracles fade.
First you lost your angels, then you lost your crown. Give up your holy mission - what was lost has just been found.
First you lost your angels, then you lost your crown. Give up your holy crusade - what was lost has just been found.
Did you hear the one about zombies? Three days dead, then it's back to life.
He runs it all with rigid authority; you better make sure that your living inline.
I hope your not about free thinking - you'll burn in hell to the end of time.
It's too bad that he's this intolerant; so much for water to wine.
When you look into a microscope things get real. When you take a better, second look miracles fade.
First you lost your angels, then you lost your crown. Give up your holy mission - what was lost has just been found.
First you lost your angels, then you lost your crown. Give up your holy crusade - what was lost has just been found.
Looks like the rain is falling; the truth is changing. The sky is falling down.
Looks like the rain is falling; the truth is changing. The sky is falling down.
When you look into a microscope things get real. When you take a better, second look miracles fade.
First you lost your angels, then you lost your crown. Give up your holy mission - what was lost has just been found.
First you lost your angels, then you lost your crown. Give up your holy crusade - what was lost has just been found.

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