| I get up every morning, drink coffee alone
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| My house it’s too quiet, I’m the only one home
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| I let the newspapers pile up at the door
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| I can’t be bothered, I don’t read 'em no more
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| The flowers are blooming, that you planted last spring
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| I can’t make much sense out of anything
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| If I could kidnap an angel, I’d clip off his wings
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| And bring them to you that would fix everything
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| I get in the car like I do every day
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| Wondering how in the world did it turn out this way?
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| It’s just 'round the corner, turn left and I’m there
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| I’d do anything to be anywhere but here
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| If I could kidnap an angel, I’d clip off his wings
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| And bring them to you that would fix everything
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| If I could kidnap an angel he could teach us to fly
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| We’d live forever, forever, we’d never die
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| If I could kidnap an angel
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| Now the parking attendant knows my first name
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| These long green hallways all look the same
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| There’s four elevators, one goes to that floor
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| I brace myself when I get to the door
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| I close my eyes and take a deep breath
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| Then sit down beside your hospital bed
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| If I could kidnap an angel, I’d clip off his wings
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| And bring them to you that would fix everything
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| If I could kidnap an angel he could teach us to fly
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| We’d live forever, forever, we’d never die
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| If I could kidnap an angel, if I could kidnap an angel
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| He’d say the word, he’d tear down these walls
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| People laughing like children through these hospital halls
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| There’d be no more tears, there’d be no more blood
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| There’d be nothing but smiles, nothing but love
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| If I could kidnap an angel, if I could kidnap an angel |