You are an angel made of paper
Take me to your golden home
Please, don’t you give me no more freedom
Men do not have brave souls
Give me your friendship, give me kindness
Break me off a piece of your wing
I just can’t stand how you angels think that
You're the only ones who can sing

How I wish that I could fly, I wish that I could live
Take me away, oh angel of mine, I’ll take what you have to give
Please don’t think of it as a threat, I love you with all my life
Consider it a humble bargain or else you're gonna have a fight

Take me to your place
Medicine for cure
It’s too hot to walk
Flames cover my breath, and you

I ain’t afraid to bust out your windows
I ain’t afraid to knock down your door
Soft-soled or soft-souled, oh, let’s just make do
I ain’t scared, I ain’t scared to die no more

We ain’t afraid to bust out your windows
We ain’t afraid to knock down your door
Soft-soled or soft-souled, oh, let’s just make do
I ain’t scared, I ain’t scared to die no more

We ain’t afraid to bust out your windows
We ain’t afraid to knock down your door
Soft-soled or soft-souled, oh, let’s just make do
I ain’t scared, I ain’t scared to die no more


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