Maybe Angels

Album: Sheryl Crow (1996)
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  • Six lane highway running up to my back door
    But it won't take me where I want to be
    I took the I-95 down to Pensacola
    All I found was a bunch of holy rollers
    They don't know nothing 'bout saving me

    I swear they're out there, I swear
    I swear they're out there, I swear
    I swear they're out there, I swear
    Maybe angels, maybe angels

    Down here I feel like a citizen of nowhere
    My bag's all packed in case they ever come for me
    Got a hundred stories and tabloid lies
    Got witnesses to what the government denies
    So I'm headed down to Roswell to wait and see

    I swear they're out there, I swear
    I swear they're out there, I swear
    I swear they're out there, I swear
    Maybe angels, maybe angels, maybe angels

    Oh, what a mystery
    Oh, I believe, I believe I could leave

    My sister, she says she knows Elvis
    She know Jesus, John Lennon and Cobain personally
    Well, oh, but I'm too wise to believe my eyes
    'Cause all I've seen just terrifies me
    But I believe they're coming back for me

    I swear they're out there, I swear
    I swear they're out there, I swear (oh, I swear)
    I swear they're out there, I swear
    Maybe angels, maybe angels, maybe angels, maybe angels Writer/s: Bill Bottrell, Sheryl Crow
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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