Pretty girl on every corner
Sunshine turns the sky to gold
Warm warm, it's always warm here
I can't take the cold

Streets littered with diamonds
Every one's glistening
This whole world shines so brightly
I can't see a thing

She's pretty as a picture
She is like a golden ring
Circles me with love and laughter
I can't feel a thing

The sky's gonna open
People gonna pray and crawl
It's gonna rain down fire
It's gonna burn us all

The sky's gonna open
People gonna pray and sing
I can't feel a thing

She's pretty as a picture
She is like a golden ring
Cirlces me with love and laughter
And I can't feel a thing

The sky's gonna open
People gonna pray and crawl
It's gonna rain down fire
It's gonna burn us all

The sky's gonna open
People gonna pray and sing
I can't feel a thing

Oh, I can't feel.



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    I love this song... I don't care if it is about Angel or not... I think this music has a great feeling and if you feel the music... It touches you deeply...

    TIP: If you play an acoustic guitar... learn this music... is really easy and will give you a lot of pleasure to play... It's amazing... there're no words to describe what you feel by playing and singing this song!

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