Angels Working Overtime Lyrics by Deana Carter

Angels Working Overtime Lyrics

    (written by michael dulaney & michael lunn)



    She was born at a rest stop on the kansas state line
    In the back of a dodge in the summer time
    Her momma named her indiana like their license plate
    And with the hum of the tires on the interstate
    She was cryin'
    They left her at a denny's up in colorado
    In a blanket with her name written on a note
    They said, "forgive us lord for not takin' her
    But this child has a better chance of makin' it
    In someone else's arms"


    And it's a crazy thing
    Fate has perfect wings
    All the way down the line
    Angels working overtime


    She was raised in a place called cheyenne wells
    But she never fit in and everyone could tell
    That she didn't belong in some prairie town
    And when she turned eighteen she bought a ticket out
    On a greyhound
    They stopped a few minutes out of santa fe
    She got out for a smoke and they drove away
    She hitched a ride with a boy right out of school
    He said "i'm headed out west" and she said "me to
    If that's alright"


    And it's a crazy thing
    Fate has perfect wings
    All the way down the line
    Angels working overtime


    It took a couple hundred miles 'til they fell in love
    They knew forever was the only thing good enough
    And in a moment of passion in a motel room
    They held on tight and their aim was true
    Now they're countin' down the days
    And dreamin' all night in an apartment in la


    And it's a crazy thing
    Fate has perfect wings
    All the way down the line
    Angels working overtime


    And it's a crazy thing
    Fate has perfect wings
    All the way down the line
    Angels working overtime


    She was born at a rest stop on the kansas state line
    Angels workin' overtime
    She was cryin'
    She was cryin'
    She was cryin'

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