Song Length |
2:48 |
Genre |
Jazz - Contemporary |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Heaven Sent
Music and lyrics by Eddie Pollock
You are demure with a great pair of legs,
And I?m about as homely as a hound dog that begs,
So why we are together like bacon and eggs,
That I will ponder till I?m tired and spent.
All I can figure is you?re heaven sent.
Then you got that smile and those sapphire eyes,
And I look like a melon stuck on top of chicken thighs.
So how you?d ever love me is a constant surprise.
I?ll thank the Lord and I will have to repent.
There?s no doubt about it; you are heaven sent.
When I can?t recall which bed my shoes are underneath;
I?m wrinkled, old and bald and cannot seem to find my teeth.
Promise that you?ll take me to wherever heaven?s at;
I?m sure you know the way and can brush off the welcome mat.
You stand there on the stairs and I look you in the eye,
And I love you more than life whether on earth we live or die.
We fit together perfectly, standing chest to chest.
Nothing quite compares with being loved by heaven?s best.
So tell me pretty angel just why you?re here with me.
You can trust me with your confidentiality.
?Cause here?s my little secret: there?s no place I?d rather be.
Loving you forever, that?s my passionate intent.
To watch you be demure and know you?re heaven sent.