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Thank You For Sending Me An Angel Lyrics

Oh, Oh, baby you can walk, you can talk just like me.
You can walk, you can talk just like me .
You can look, tell me what you see.
You can look, you won't see nothing like me if you look around the world.

Oh, baby you can walk, you can talk just like me.
With a little practice, you can walk like, talk just like me,
If that's what you wanna do.
Well, you can look, you'll walk in circles around me.
But first, I'll walk in circles 'round you.
But first, I'll walk around the world.

I'm walking 'round the world
I... you can.
I'll walk in circles around you.
But first, show me what you can do.
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Cover art for Thank You For Sending Me An Angel lyrics by Talking Heads

I put this song in a mix of songs I made about babies, kids, etc., as we prepared for the birth of our daughter. I see this scene as a dad talking to his kid about life and the world. Except the dad is on speed, pretty amped up, and the baby is sitting there in the high chair just staring at him...

I've been listening to this song off-and-on for almost 30 years, and this interpretation never once occurred to me not even vaguely...and it's so dead on! it's perfect.

the key is to recognize that--assuming this really was the intention--David is subverting the pop-music convention of referring to your loved one as "baby," by taking it literally.

actually I still find it kinda difficult to believe this was his intent (I don't think David at that age could hardly conceive--no pun intended--of himself as a father), but it works better than any alternate explanation I could come up with.

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Cover art for Thank You For Sending Me An Angel lyrics by Talking Heads

when he sings 'but first I walk in circles around you/ but first I walk around the world' is a contradiction that even Byrne can't even make sense of in his 'non-sensicle' lyrics

Cover art for Thank You For Sending Me An Angel lyrics by Talking Heads

yeah, this song is great. i mean, seeing this performed at the start of the Stop Making Sense movie totally revs up the action, like it just comes out of nowhere after those slow versions of Psycho Killer and Heaven. And the guitar parts are great, and Mr. Byrne is so... energized in his own quirky way... and he really is walking circles around the rest of us. Who wouldn't envy such a crazy man?

 
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