| She never mentions the word addiction
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| In certain company
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| Yes, she’ll tell you she’s an orphan
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| After you meet her family
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| She paints her eyes as black as night now
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| Pulls those shades down tight
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| Yeah, she gives a smile when the pain come
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| The pain gonna make everything alright
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| Says she talks to angels
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| They call her out by her name
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| Oh yeah, she talks to angels
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| Says they call her out by her name
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| She keeps a lock of hair in her pocket
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| She wears a cross around her neck
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| Yes, the hair is from a little boy
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| And the cross is someone she has not met
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| Not yet
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| Says she talks to angels
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| Says they all know her name
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| Oh yeah, she talks to angels
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| Says they call her out by her name
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| She don’t know no lover
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| None that I ever seen
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| Yeah, to her that ain’t nothin'
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| But to me, yeah me Means everything
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| She paints her eyes as black as night now
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| She pulls those shades down tight
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| Oh yeah, there’s a smile when the pain comes
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| The pain gonna make everything alright
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| Alright, yeah heah
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| She talks to angels
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| Says they call her out by her name
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| Oh, yeah, heah, angels
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| Call her out by her name
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| Oh, ooh, oh, oh, angels
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| They call her out by her name
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| Oh, oh, oh, she talks to angels
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| They call her out
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| Yeah, ee, eah, eah, eah, eah
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| Call her out
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| Don’t you know that they
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| Call her out by her name? |