Prayed for an angel
To come in the night
And shine some sweet light on me
Found only strangers
Then you came to me
Just when I'd given up, you gave me love
My world was tumbling down
You turned it around baby

You, you're some kind of miracle
You are, you're a miracle to me

Sweet revelation
That look in your eyes
Your touch in the night
I find the sweetest salvation
In your arms baby
Warm as the morning sun, your tender love
Came and just lifted me up
Look what you've done baby

You, you're some kind of miracle
You are, you're a miracle to me

You brought joy to my heart
I found love in your arms
See what you've done to me
You set my soul so free
You came and you gave me the love that I need

You, you're some kind of miracle
You are, you're a miracle, a miracle to me
Baby you are, a miracle to me


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    this song is telling us that miricles do happen

    Mickan1986on May 13, 2005   Link
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    wtf is up with this ruben guy posting lyrics up that are wrong and/or have missing parts. he did the same thing for the michelle branch lyrics.

    (corrected lyrics) Prayed for an angel To come in the night And shine some sweet light on me Found only strangers Then you came to me

    Just when i'd given up You gave me love My world was tumblin down You turned it around, baby

    Youuuu youuuuuu, You're some kind of miracle Ohhhhhh baby, Youuuuu are You're a miracle to me(to me, to me)

    Sweet revelation That look in your eyes Your touch in the night I find the sweetest salvation In your arms baby

    Warm as the mornin sun Your tender love(your tender love) Came and just lifted me up Look what you've done baby

    Youuuuu youuuuuuu, you're some kind of miracle Ohh, you, you, you are You're a miracle to me Ohhhhhhh

    You've brought joy to my heart I've found love in your arms See what you've done to me You set my soul so free You came and you gave me the love that i need

    Oh youuuuuuuu, you're some kind of miracle, baby, yeah, Youuuuu are You're a miracle A miracle to me Baby you are Oh, a miracle to me

    chasinglights35on January 15, 2006   Link
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    yea this deffinatly needs to be fixed

    sillygirl3112000on December 24, 2009   Link

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