She walked right in As time slowed down But not enough To keep me from ordering up Another round In a bottomless cup That I had found In the hopes of never waking up the Jukebox played An old country song About steel guitars And how he'll try his level best To get along In the same old bar Though friends gone wrong Well he once had love but I never got that far She must have angels on her shoulders Their light wherever she may be She says the angels do not know her I guess I'm the only one who sees. So I got my drink And my fix my rose But I need much more Then this powdered blue and rented tuxedo I need a line A-something she don't know Cause' she's probably heard them all a thousand times So I caught her eye For the next song And the waltz replaced The tango like she knows that I don't belong In these shoes I feel all wrong But that's just my pride, what have I got to lose? Well last call called But I didn't hear I was too busy looking At her across the remnants of my beer She stood to leave And then it all came clear That life without her was all I had to fear You must have angels on your shoulders Their light wherever you may be She asks me would I like to show her? I think I might be just the guy you need.