Send Me An Angel (Org. Version)

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The wise man said just walk this way

To the dawn of the light

The wind will blow into your face

As the years pass you by

Hear this voice from deep inside

It's the call of your heart

Close your eyes and you will find

Passage out of the dark



Here I Am (Here I Am)

Will you send me an angel

Here I am (Here I Am)

In the land of the morning star



The wise man said just find your place

In the eye of the storm

Seek the roses along the way

Just beware of the Thorns



Here I am (Here I Am)

Will you send me an angel

Here I am (Here I Am)

In the land of the morning star



The wise man said just raise your hand

And reach out for the spell

Find the door to the promised land

Just belive in yourself

Hear this voice from deep inside

It's the call of your heart

Close you're eyes and you will find

The way out of the dark



Here I am (Here I Am)

Will you send me an angel

Here I am (Here I Am)

In the land of the morning star

Here I am (Here I Am)

Will you send me an angel

Here I am (Here I Am)

In the land of the morning star

Here I am (Here I Am)

Will you send me an angel

Here I am (Here I Am)

In the land of the morning star

Here I am (Here I Am)

Will you send me an angel

Here I am (Here I Am)

In the land of the morning star

Send Me An Angel (Org. Version)

The Scorpions' "Send Me An Angel" stands as a defining track from their 1984 album *Love Me*, showcasing the band's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibility. Originally recorded with a live band feel, the song features the iconic guitar work of Klaus Meine and Rudolf Schenker, establishing themes of longing and devotion that became central to their global appeal. As one of the most recognizable power ballads in rock history, the original version captures the raw energy of the early 1980s German rock scene while delivering a timeless anthem that resonates across generations. Its enduring popularity underscores the band's ability to craft emotionally charged compositions that transcend fleeting trends.