| Said, «Angel, Do you want a ride?»
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| Said, «Angel, I’m tired and I’m lonely
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| And I need somebody by my side»
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| It’s a long road that stretched from Vegas to nowhere
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| But it’d been an even longer time
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| Since he found some piece of mind
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| And he lived off of bubblegum and cigarettes
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| And got his nourishment from all-night stores
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| Thought he’d just keep driving
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| Til he outdrove his sorrow
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| He said, «Angel, Oh do you want a ride?»
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| Said «Angel, I’m tired and I’m lonely
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| And I need somebody by my side»
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| Her feet were warm and tired
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| But as determined as a soul
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| She left with no regrets
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| But also no posessions did she own
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| Her heart was as fragile as her thin, loving arms
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| She’s praying to god to take away her lonely
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| When he pulled on aside of the road
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| And he said, «Angel, Oh do you want a ride?»
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| Said, «Angel, I’m tired and I’m lonely
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| And I need somebody by my side»
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| The highway goes on forever
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| I’ve seen a thousand men like him before
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| And I’ve seen a thousand angels that
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| Got into the car
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| They’re just a couple of lost souls
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| Looking to rekindle some sort of forgotten dream
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| I hope they find what they’re looking for
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| In the solace of the road
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| They said, «Angel, Do you want a ride?»
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| Said, «Angel, I’m tired and I’m lonely
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| I’m tired and I’m lonely
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| I’m tired and I’m lonely
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| I’m tired and I’m lonely
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| And I need to have somebody
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| By my angel» |