Hold it together, birds of a feather
Nothing but lies and crooked wings
I have the answer, spreading the cancer
You are the faith inside me

No, don't
Leave me to die here
Help me survive here
Alone, don't remember, remember

Put me to sleep, evil angel
Open your wings, evil angel

A-ah

I'm a believer
Nothing could be worse
All these imaginary friends
Hiding betrayal
Driving the nail
Hoping to find a savior

No, don't
Leave me to die here
Help me survive here
Alone, don't
Surrender, surrender

Put me to sleep, evil angel
Open your wings, evil angel

Oh
Fly over me, evil angel
Why can't I breathe, evil angel?

Put me to sleep, evil angel
Open your wings, evil angel

Oh
Fly over me, evil angel
Why can't I breathe, evil angel?


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Evil Angel Lyrics as written by Mark James Klepaski Benjamin Burnley

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    This is my interpretation of this song.

    "Hold it together, birds of a feather Nothing but lies and crooked wings"

    This first part could mean he is trying to stay normal when he is meeting this "evil angel." but the second part could mean when he met her he has found people have just made up lies about her and degraded her.

    "I have the answer, spreading the cancer You are the faith inside me"

    This whole part could mean he knows what she is really like deep down.The spreading the cancer could mean either he is indulging in her deviant ways or the cancer could represent the lies people are making about her.

    "No, don't Leave me to die here Help me survive here Alone, don't remember, remember"

    This part could mean he is pleading for her to protect him from all the hate people are spreading or even another enemy lurking around. But the most significant point I would like to make is the don't remember. This part could mean he's telling her don't remember what they have told have said about her and let it bother her.

    "I'm a believer Nothing could be worse All these imaginary friends Hiding betrayal Driving the nail Hoping to find a savior"

    Now this could mean he believes in her and these people who degrade her are the worst. They act like friends but then turn against you as soon as you say something that they don't like. The "hoping to find a savior" part could mean they are looking for some God that will liberate the people who support this "evil angel."

    "don't Surrender, surrender"

    Once again this could mean he is telling her not believe what they have been telling her.

    "Put me to sleep, evil angel Open your wings, evil angel Fly over me, evil angel Why can't I breathe, evil angel?"

    This could be what he is telling her when she makes love to him. I was wondering how the "Why can't I breath" part fits into this but now I think I know. He is asking why she is so breathtaking and amazing at how she does it.

    I hope this interpretation will give you a totally different way of looking at this song!

    SpikeRoboton August 12, 2019   Link

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