Lyrics Brantley Gilbert – Indiana’s Angel
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Grew up one state North of Kentucky
A Family far from rollin’ in the money
7 brothers and sisters to feed and love
Granddaddy said she kept her eyes on the sky,
Staring at heaven like her lost home
None of her dreams held fame and fortune
She wanted a husband and children that loved her
Spreadin’ her wings her feet left ground in Indiana
Driving down south just to marry my daddy
Leaving the life she’d known and loved behind
She never cussed or drank, kept food on the table
Hell, I kept her on her knees in prayer
She’s a God-sent blessing, willing and able
As Indiana’s angel
Baby back home your daddy’s dying
‘Bout then the king of perfect timing,
Walked in with liquor on my breath
I sat and watched all of her tears glisten
She said, «Son you’ll learn to listen,
A man stands taller from his knees»
Now I’ll never forget how much that hurt
She said, «Son, one day, I’ll be gone; you won’t have to hear these words»
Spreadin’ her wings her feet left ground In Indiana
Driving down south just to marry my daddy
Leaving the life she’d known and loved behind
She never cussed or drank, kept food on the table
Hell, I kept her on her knees in prayer
She’s a God-sent blessing, willing and able
As Indiana’s angel
Spreadin’ her wings her feet left ground In Indiana
Driving down south just to marry my daddy
Leaving the life she’d known and loved behind
She never cussed or drank, kept food on the table
Hell, I kept her on her knees in prayer
She’s a God-sent blessing, willing and able
As Indiana’s angel