Miller's angels in black and white
Welcome everyone in
Children dreaming of wrong and right
Wrapped in grace and in sin

They come out of the blue sky
They come out of the blue
They come out of the blue sky
But you never know where they're gonna go
Hey Romeo

Miller's fingers are traveling down the length of her thigh
But Miller's mind is still wandering
Staring up at the sky

They come out of the blue sky
They come out of the blue
They come out of the blue sky
But you never know where they're gonna go
Hey Romeo

Don't come around here

Miller's angels are hovering in between the earth and the sun
In the shadow of God's unwavering love
I am a fortunate son

They come out of the blue sky
They come out of the blue
They come out of the blue sky
But you never know where they're gonna go
Hey Romeo



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Miller's Angels Lyrics as written by Adam Fredric Duritz David Lynn Bryson

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    'Miller's angels in black and white Welcome everyone in Children dreaming of wrong and right'

    do you not notice a similarity with the lyrics in round here:

    'Step out the front door like a ghost, into the fog, where no-one notices the contrast of white on white. And inbetweeen the moon and you the angels get a better view of the crumbling difference between wrong and right'

    ?

    phil_FFFon November 11, 2006   Link

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