Angel Of Mine

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A song that appeared in 2005 that was believed to be an Evanescence song due to the woman's voice sounding similar to Amy Lee's voice. Amy Lee confirmed that it is not an Evanescence song[1].

Originally messaged by Snow White to DhammaSeeker - 6 AUG 2006, 10:00 PM (MDT)
Weird! Nope, I've never heard this before. It's not me.
Peace!
-Amy

The song is actually by an American artist named Amanda Somerville.

Lyrics

You are everything I need to see
Smile and sunlight makes a way to me
Love incarnate looking into me
Lips of moonlight washing over me
Can I show you what you are for me

Angel of mine, can I thank you
You have saved me time and time again
Angel, I must confess
It's you that always gives me strength
And I don't know where I'd be without you

After all these years, one thing is true
Constant force within my heart is you
You touch me, I feel I'm moving into you
I treasure every day I spend with you
All the things I am come down to you

Angel of mine
Let me thank you
You have saved me time and time again
Angel, I must confess
It's you that always gives me strength
And I don't know where I'd be without you

Back in the arms of my angel
Back to the peace that I so love
Back in the arms of my angel I can finally rest
Giving you a gift that you remind me

Angel of mine
Let me thank you
You have saved me time and time and time and time again
Angel, I must confess
It's you that always gives me strength
And I don't know where I'd be without you

Angel of mine
Can I thank you
You have saved me time and time again
Angel, I must confess
It's you that always gives me strength
And I don't know where I'd be without you
...Without you

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