[Verse 1: O'Mega Red]
When I was younger, Mother used to take me to church every Sunday
Told me God had a plan for me
Even though I didn't listen, get the olive oil, she had to put her hands on my head to anoint me
She said, "Boy, you better count your blessings
I know you out in the streets being adolescent"
Choir sing another hymn, words from the reverend
Subconscious, stays in my cerebellum
Life, trials, tribulations
I come home past curfew, up waitin'
I'm your only son, always gonna be your baby
I'm so high, in my eyes look like Satan
Ha, you fixed me a meal
You know that I'm hungry, tender love and care
After the rainstorm always comes a rainbow
I'm so thankful, I know you my angel

[Chorus: Donna Summer]
Angel
I'm your angel
Angel
Angels watching over you

[Verse 2: O'Mega Red]
Used to walk me to school
Every day when I was in the first grade
We had fun on the way, play games on the sidewalks
[?] Ave was a tough block
You lost one son to the streets
The pimp game put him in the ground, six feet
Anything for your kids, no hesitation
You're raising kids' kids, another generation
Life, trials, tribulations
Miss you so much Grandma, you were amazin'
Everybody came to your house for a safe haven
First grandson, told me that I was your favourite
Then your kidneys failed
Dialysis made your body frail and you passed away
After the rainstorm always comes a rainbow
I'm so thankful, I know you my angel
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