She’s an Angel

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They Might Be Giants - Rock, Alternative Rock

She’s an Angel

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[Verse 1] I met someone at the dog show She was holding my left arm But everyone was acting normal So I tried to look nonchalant We both said, "I really love you" The Shriners loaned us cars We raced up and down the sidewalk Twenty thousand million times [Pre-Chorus] Why did they send her over anyone else? How should I react? These things happen to other people They don't happen at all, in fact [Chorus] When you're following an angel Does it mean you have to throw your body off a building? Somewhere they're meeting on a pinhead Calling you an angel, calling you the nicest things I heard they had a space program When they sing you can't hear, there's no air Sometimes I think I kind of like that And other times I think I'm already there [Verse 2] Gonna ask for my admission Gonna speak to the man in charge The secretary says he's on another line Can I hold for a long, long time? I found out she's an angel I don't think she knows I know I'm worried that something might happen to me If anyone ever finds out [Pre-Chorus] Why, why did they send her over anyone else? How should I react? These things happen to other people They don't happen at all [Chorus] When you're following an angel Does it mean you have to throw your body off a building? Somewhere they're meeting on a pinhead Calling you an angel, calling you the nicest things I heard they had a space program When they sing, you can't hear, there's no air Sometimes I think I kind of like that And other times I think I'm already there [Chorus] When you're following an angel Does it mean you have to throw your body off a building? Somewhere they're meeting on a pinhead Calling you an angel, calling you the nicest things

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Credits

Writers
  • John Flansburgh
  • John Linnell