When love's a battle
And life's a war
When I just can't go on fighting anymore
When I'm surrounded
And they're closing in
When I feel the bullets graze against my skin

This world's a war zone
And I've got a shield
And I won't surrender
'Cause your love feels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels

Hey hey
If hate is poison then loves the cure
And it's you that drives the demons from my door
When they got me cornered
Close to giving in
Oh I feel you round me like a second skin

This world's a war zone
And I've got a shield
And I won't surrender
'Cause your love feels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels

'Cause the flames in the fire out with old
'Cause I know yeah I know that I'm not alone

'Cause the flames in the fire out with old
'Cause I know yeah I know that I'm not alone

Oh what a beautiful sight woah
A hundred thousand soldiers in the sky woah
I don't need to worry tonight
With you by my side yeah

Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels

Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels
Like an army of angels


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    This song was said to have been written about the fans according to the guitarist Mark Sheehan. He says that the fans are usually very protective over their music and such so when someone criticizes them they're in a sense protected by their fanbase.

    CHemphillon October 19, 2014   Link

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