The Trouble With Angels – Brooks & Dunn


Alone here tonight, lookin’ up at the sky

Wonderin’ how I let her go

Did I hold her too tight, heaven only knows

A bottle of wine, a day in the sunshine

Seems like we shared everything

Yeah I felt her love but I never saw her wings

And that’s the trouble with angels

That’s the trouble with angels

You can try and make her stay

But she’s bound to fly away

That’s the trouble with angels

Wherever you are, no matter how far

I hope you’ll always understand

I’m savin’ you a soft place to land

It’s crazy I know talkin’ like you’re still so close

But the memory endures

Are you listenin’, I never know for sure

And that’s the trouble with angels

That’s the trouble with angels

You can try and make her stay

But she’s bound to fly away

That’s the trouble with angels

That’s the trouble with angels

That’s the trouble with angels

You can try and make her stay

But she’s bound to fly away

That’s the trouble with angels

That’s the trouble with angels

She’ll fly

Finding the Meaning in “The Trouble With Angels”

Brooks & Dunn’s “The Trouble With Angels” is a heartfelt ballad that explores the bittersweet reality of love and letting go. The narrator reflects on a lost relationship, questioning whether he held on too tightly and failed to recognize her true nature. The recurring metaphor of ‘angels’ suggests that some people are destined to move on, no matter how hard we try to keep them close. The lyrics poignantly capture the struggle between wanting someone to stay and understanding their need to fly free. Ultimately, the song is a tender reminder of the enduring impact of love and the hope that those we cherish find peace, wherever they are.

Song Credits

Artist: Brooks & Dunn
Release Year: 2001
Label: Arista Nashville


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