Oooh Woahoh
Would I fight with an angel
Would I leave here with you
Or would I take it all back if
If I find something new?

I know there's something out there
I know there's something I fear
Run away from here
I know there's something more to this
In this dark room, nothing that shines
Run away from here

Would I fight with an angel
Would I leave here with you
Or would I take it all back if
If I find something new?

I'm falling, I am down
I've fallen, are you around?
And I know it's you
I'm leaving, I'm with me
I'm leaving, tell me the truth
And I know it's you

Will I fight with an angel
Will I leave here with you
Will I take it all back if
If I find something new

Would I fight with an angel
Would I leave here with you
Would I take it all back if
If I find something new

Oooh Woahoh (Repeat x15)

Would I fight with an angel
Would I leave here with you
Would I take it all back if
If I find something new

Would I fight with an angel
Would I leave here with you
Would I take it all back if
If I find something new
Yeah

Will I fight with an angel
Will I leave here with you
Will I take it all back if
If I find something new
Yeah

Would I fly with an angel
(Fly with you...)
Would I leave here with you
(Fly with you...)
Would I take it all back if
(Fly...)
If I find something new
(Fly...)


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    i believe this song is about a guy who lost someone special, but he didnt get any closure thats why he says "would i fight with an ange?l" i think he means that will he fight the feelings he still has, and the line that says "would i take it all back?" maybe he said something like i'll love you forever, if he finds something new maybe he will have to take it back, its all about not leting go and finding something new to hold on to..

    nicken1285on March 06, 2008   Link

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