What ya gonna do when the angel's come
Ya move on; can't move them
I'm gonna get your kicks from the 911
It's moving; so soothing

Your passions deplete, it's just looking to feed
Your own fantasy
The blind side of you is a bad dream come true
That you can't see

From an Angel's Eye
Kiss Your Life Goodbye
From An Angel's Eye
Ain't no place to hide

Tell me what you see through an Angel's Eye
The halo; on fire
You never really know till it's do or die
Your devil's desire

Your running in place like a rat in a race
Going no where
The evil you speaks from the tongue of the freaks
So don't go there

From an Angel's Eye
Kiss Your Life Goodbye
From An Angel's Eye
Ain't no place to hide

What ya gonna do when the angel's come
What ya gonna do when you come undone
I'm gonna get your kicks from the 911
Ya so bad; can't hold them

From an Angel's Eye
Kiss your life goodbye
From an angel angel angel's eye
Ain't no place to hide

Fallen Angel
Fallen Angel
Fallen Angeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel.


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Angel's Eye Lyrics as written by Marti Frederiksen Joe Perry

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    Leximarielove69, sorry to here about that, that's really sad.

    My all-time favorite song. Tyler has an amazing voice and belts this song out. Very well put together lyrics. There's something special about Aerosmith that seperates them from the rest of rock-nation. Too bad they don't get the respect they deserve.

    rcon1485on January 07, 2010   Link

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