It’s Hon ey, why you call in’ me
so late?
It’s kind a hard to (Bm7)talk right you, now.
It’s Hon ey, why you cry in’?
Is ev ’ry thing O K?
fight.
I got ta whis per, ’cause I (Bm7)can’t be too loud.
Well, my girl’s in the next room.
Some times, I (Gsus2)wish she was you.
I guess we (Asus)nev er real ly moved on.
(G5)It’s real ly good to (D5)hear your voice (Asus)say in’ my name.
It (C5)sounds so (G5)sweet.
Com in’ from the (D5)lips of an an gel, (Asus)hear in’ those words, it (C5)makes me (G5)weak.
And (Bm7)I
nev er wan na say good (Asus)bye;
but girl, you make it (Em)hard to be faith ful,
with the lips of an (Bm7)an gel.
It’s fun ny that you’re call in’ me
to night;
and, yes, a I’ve to (Bm7)dreamt of you, too.
It’s just, I know you talk in’ Is to me will O K?
fight.
I No, I don’t per, think I (Bm7)she has a clue.
Well, my girl’s in the next room.
Some times, I (Gsus2)wish she was you.
I guess we (Asus)nev er real ly moved on.
(G5)It’s real ly good to (D5)hear your voice (Asus)say in’ my name.
It (C5)sounds so (G5)sweet.
Com in’ from the (D5)lips of an an gel, (Asus)hear in’ those words, it (C5)makes me (G5)weak.
And (Bm7)I
nev er wan na say good (Asus)bye;
but girl, you make it (Em)hard to be faith ful,
with the lips of an (Bm7)an gel.
with the lips of an (Bb5)an gel.
It’s real ly good to (D5)hear your voice (Asus)say in’ my name; it (Csus2)sounds so (Gsus2)sweet.
Com in’ from the (D5)lips of an an gel, (Asus)hear in’ those words, it (C5)makes me (G5)weak.
And (Bm7)I
nev er wan na say good (Asus)bye;
but girl, you make it (Em)hard to be faith ful,
with the lips of an an (Bm7)(I
nev er wan na say good (Asus)bye.)
But girl, you make it (Em)hard to be faith ful,
with the lips of an (Bm7)an gel.
Hon ey, why you (Bm7)call in’ me
so late?
This page shows “Lips Of An Angel” by Hinder in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 65 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.