My eyes don't see the obvious
It's way too far to go
Forget about the rest of me
There's nothing left to know

I see fallen angels
When I try to go to sleep
And they're always watching
I see fallen angels
As I'm walking in the streets
Silently preparing
For what they'll do to me

You see, I'm kinda paranoid
My luck, it seems to have run out
So I will point the finger now
Beyond the shadow of a doubt

I see fallen angels
When I try to go to sleep
And they're always watching
I see fallen angels
As I'm walking in the streets
Silently preparing
For what they'll do to me

I see fallen angels
When I try to go to sleep
And they're always watching
I see fallen angels
As I'm walking in the streets
Silently preparing

I see fallen angels
When I try to go to sleep
(I see fallen angeeeeeels)
And they're always watching
I see fallen angels
As I'm walking in the streets
(I see fallen angeeeeeels)
Silently preparing
For what they'll do to me


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Fallen Angels Lyrics as written by Richie Supa Joe Perry

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    My Interpretation

    The first verse is a mystery to me. The chorus is so eerie, I love it. But anyway, I know this isn't really what it's about but it's my own interpretation: A lot of times, when someone does something terrible, it haunts them in their dreams, or they have trouble sleeping. My idea is that the writer sees all of his sins (I use 'sins' to go along with the religious connotation of 'angels') in his sleep and he feels very guilty that he has done something so terrible, slain something so pure. He is now worried that he will pay for his wrongs and will never be able to leave them behind. Silently preparing what they'll do to me is how his wrongs are surrounding him, closing in. The second verse is about how he can't hide from what he is done any longer.
    Well, there are some holes I suppose, but I'd like to know what you think!

    MCR712on August 20, 2009   Link

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