My life was flashing before my eyes
A second later, I walked and realized
My heart had crashed and burned in shame
You pulled me from the flames
I took your hand and you helped me upon my feet
I confessed but you had forgiven me
There's courage in the truth you said
Our love will never end
You shield me from danger, you're my shelter
You are my hiding place

There's and Angel on my shoulder, here tonight
Making sure that I'm alright
When I'm falling fast, you rescue me, you love unconditionally
And when I'm clod and so alone
Back in your arms I feel at home
I pray that you will always be, A guardian Angel
Sent for me

A dream comes between us every now and then
I make mistakes, get in trouble, time and again
I ain't proud of who I am
When I'm down you understand
Blinded you can always seem to show the way
You're the light You're the reason I'm here today
If you cry, I cry, So dry your eyes

There's an Angle on my shoulder, here tonight
Making sure that I'm alright
When I'm falling fast, you rescue me, you love unconditionally
And when I'm cold and so alone
Back in your arms I feel at home
I pray that you will always be, A Guardian Angel
Sent for me


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    the best charlatans song ever!

    kempeon August 10, 2006   Link
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    Like many The Charlatans songs, it could be interpreted in many ways. It could be about being besotted, depression or addiction. I favour the latter but when all is said and done....what a tune !

    JLoDaMofoon August 17, 2015   Link
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    Its brilliant! I think it might be about their keyboard player Rob who died and how Tim still feels his presence inspiring him.

    golightlyon March 23, 2007   Link

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