Seven Spanish Angels tells the story of a final standoff between an outlaw and his opposers, where his beloved tries to defend him, but both are taken by the seven Spanish angels. It has been widely interpreted as a ballad depicting love, sacrifice, and the inevitability of fate, becoming highly popular in the performances of Willie Nelson and Ray Charles.
He looked down into her brown eyes and said Say a prayer for me She threw her arms around him whispered God will keep us free They could see the riders coming He said This is my last fight If they take me back to Texas They won't take me back alive Chorus: D They were praying for the lovers In the valley of the gun When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared There was thunder from the throne And seven Spanish angels Took another angel home Verse 2: She reached down and picked the gun up That lay smoking in his hand She said Father please forgive me I can't make it without my man And she knew the gun was empty And she knew she could not win But her final prayer was answered When the rifles fired again Chorus D They were praying for the lovers In the valley of the gun When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared There was thunder from the throne And seven Spanish angels Took another angel home Extra Verse written by Ed Kehler They came and found the lovers as they lay there side by side Their dreams had all been shattered they said she was his bride And they laid them by the Altar in the valley of the gun Now their final fight was over and their battle had been won Chorus: D They were praying for the lovers In the valley of the gun When the battle stopped and the smoke cleared There was thunder from the throne And seven Spanish angels Took another angel home