I took one look and something snapped inside,
I said I love your eyes
You took my heart, you took my breath away,
I felt my temperature rise
You said you've never loved a man this way
That it was heaven you were here to stay

[Chorus]
And now you're just another fallen angel
And I hope that the fall didn't do you no harm
And now you're just another fallen angel
Falling into somebody else's arms

I took one look and I was paralyzed and was in paradise
I must admit that when I first laid eyes,
you had me hypnotized
You said I'm sorry but I don't say much
And I'm in heaven when I feel your touch

[Chorus]

Follow your own road baby, I'll be there when you need me
To love and to comfort you
And what he got ain't enough to keep you in the air
I'll be there

You said you've never loved a man this way
That it was heaven you were here to stay

[Chorus]


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Fallen Angel Lyrics as written by Richard Wagner

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    I havent heard this song, but I just read the lyrics, awesome!!!

    Olexon March 11, 2005   Link
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    To me this song is about him losing a lover, but hoping for her return. Its as if she has left him for another yet he still hoolds a candle for her.

    The song says "Follow your own road baby I'll be there when you need me To love and to comfort and what he got ain't Enough to keep you in the air Angel, I'll be there" which is saying that he will still be there for her when she needs him.

    barton555on March 28, 2008   Link

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