Angel Eyes

Album: Love and Theft (2011)
Charted: 32
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  • She likes whiskey with her water
    She starts dancing when the stars come out
    She ain't your typical preacher's daughter
    She'll leave you dreamin' yeah ain't no doubt

    There's a little bit of devil in her angel eyes
    She's a little bit of heaven with a wild side
    Got a rebel heart a country mile wide
    There's a little bit of devil in her angel eyes
    A little bit of devil in her angel eyes

    Saturday night she's rockin' out by the bonfire
    Foot hangin' from that tail gate and crankin' up the dial
    Come Sunday mornin' she'll be singing with the choir
    Drivin' me crazy with that kiss me smile

    There's a little bit of devil in her angel eyes
    She's a little bit of heaven with a wild side
    Got a rebel heart a country mile wide
    There's a little bit of devil in her angel eyes
    There's a little bit of devil in her angel eyes

    I can't stop wonderin' what it would feel like, to hold her all night
    She's got that something, that sexy innocence, she must be heaven sent

    There's a little bit of devil in her angel eyes
    She's a little bit of heaven with a wild side
    Got a rebel heart a country mile wide
    There's a little bit of devil in her angel eyes

    There's a little bit of devil in those angel eyes
    She's a little bit of heaven with a wild side
    Got a rebel heart a country mile wide
    There's a little bit of devil in her angel eyes
    There's a little bit of devil in her
    In those angel, in those angel eyes Writer/s: ERIC GUNDERSON, ERIC PASLAY, JEFF COPLAN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., ROCKAPOP MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Country_musiclover16 from Fredricktown, MoI Love this song so much that I had to listen to it on repeat so I could go to sleep
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