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Talking To An Angel, By: Chris Brown

June 2, 2025 by Chris Brown

Talking To An Angel, By: Chris Brown

If I look up into the sky, what will I see?
There’’d be but an angel, looking down upon thee.
And if I told her that I love her, what would she say?
Be kind to each other, and love every day.
And if my tears begin to flow?
I’ll be there beside you, so you can let go.

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