My angels surround me
Their burning wings fall from the sky
Where they once flew now seems so high
They'll never fly again

Everyone ignores them
Because these angels are for me
Open your eyes and then you'll see
You kill more everyday

My angels pass away
You don't care, you're only human
My angels leave today
Maybe someday you'll feel this way

They pay no attention
Cause they have angels of their own
Their angels have already flown
To new heights and beyond

Your angels fly away
Leave me here cause you're inhuman
You leave me here today
Maybe someday you'll feel this way

Are my angels really true?
Are they just another clue?
Are my angels genuine?
Do they really shine?
Cause I'm sick of the way that I'm perceived
Sick of the things that I've achieved
Sick of everything
Cause no one's listening

They all have their angels
They're so beautiful and real
And there's something there to feel
My angels are my dreams

They all have their angels
To the eye they all appeal
Is there anything to feel?
My demons are my dreams
My demons are my dreams
My demons are my dreams
My demons are my dreams
My demons are my dreams (You believe whatever they say)
My demons are my dreams (All I want is for you to stay)
My demons are my dreams (You will understand it one day)
My demons are my dreams (Maybe someday you'll feel this way)


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    I think the person who wrote this song had a lot of anger flowing in and out of his mind, and that he thought people cared about themselves and not anyone else. I think the writer has had a lot of dreams crushed before they ever got out of his head, and that no one cares.

    NtoTheDrkon June 12, 2002   Link

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