I would die for you
Lay down my life for you
The only thing that means everything to me
'Cause when you're in my arms

You make me prouder
Than anything I ever could achieve
And you make everything that used to seem so big
Seem to be so small since you arrived

On Angel's Wings, an angelical formation
Angel's wings, like letters in the sky
Now I know no matter what the question
Love is the answer, it's written on Angel's Wings

And I often wonder why, someone as flawed as I
Deserves to be as happy as you make me
So as the years roll by
I'll be there by your side

I'll follow you wherever your heart takes me
'Cause you make everything that used to be so big
Seem to be so small since you arrived

On Angel's Wings, an angelical formation
Angel's wings, like letters in the sky
Now I know no matter what the question
Love is the answer, it's written on Angel's Wings

Now anyone who's felt the touch of heaven in their lives
Will know the way I'm feeling looking in my baby's eyes
That's why I can't bear to be too far away
I know that God must love me cause he sent you to me on Angel's Wings


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    it was one of their "not-so-good" decisions. Like teaming up with Mariah Carey. Who do you feel more sorry for?

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