| So my heart did a back flip
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| I guess that’s what they’d say
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| I hadn’t seen her since high school graduation
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| I brought my old hopes
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| She brought her fiance
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| And we shared some inane conversation
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| Just as beautiful, oh just as charming
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| But lord, what is this new dimension
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| She has the dignity of a life not for me
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| Plans that I needed a wrench in
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| I guess it goes to show
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| Something a young man ought to know
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| Angels are just people too
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| In my dark ages
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| When I was the earth
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| And my universe spun out around
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| They lined the firmament
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| These angels of mine
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| So pretty, and so far from the ground
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| They’re just as beautiful, oh just as charming
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| But lord, what is this new dimension
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| They have the dignity of a life not for me
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| Plans that I needed a wrench in
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| And I guess it goes to show
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| Something a young man ought to know
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| Angels are just people too
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| And oh, when I smashed out the pedestal
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| What a pleasant surprise
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| Here the all were, half of the world
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| Only holy through my teenage eyes
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| Just as beautiful, oh just as charming
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| But lord, what is this third dimension
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| Inconceivable that a girl could be more
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| Than a foil for my romantic pretensions
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| So I guess it goes to show
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| Something a young man ought to know
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| Angels are just people too
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| Yeah now I finally know what I should have long ago
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| Thank god, they’re just people, too |