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Angels Lyrics

Come on, lay your halo down
Well, angels, lay your arms around
Oh every city's seen the setting sun
Call 'em kicks, you know they just begun
So come on, lay your halo down

Oh, lady lady, don't let your worry please
Well you got something
and that ain't nothing to just let be
So why you kicking all those storms around?
And keeping fake down in the underground?
Oh come on, lay your halo down

So why you kicking all the rollies round?
And keeping fake down in the underground?
We won't call curtain
still we know that you have found...

Come on, lay your halo down
Angels, lay your arms around
Oh every city's seen the setting sun
Call em kicks, you know they've just begun
Come on, lay your halo down
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ahab3 On Jan 31, 2008
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Cover art for Angels lyrics by Black Mountain

Very relaxing and beautiful song.

Possibly about letting go, just forgetting the troubles or troublesome things in life, and instead living freely and uninhibited.

Cover art for Angels lyrics by Black Mountain

i think the tone of this song is just, like, fuck everything, comeon lets get busy. stop being so 'nice' and lets goooo.

Cover art for Angels lyrics by Black Mountain

a lovely song. I actully thought its about love ( come on lay your head on down while angels lay your arms around) but Im allways wrong with figuring lyrics out. this album is really starting to get to me.I'm humming stormy high stay free and this one all day These guys are Good, great male female voice usage

Cover art for Angels lyrics by Black Mountain

One of my favorites from Black Mountain. I think he's trying to get a girl in bed....am I alone in that thought?

Could be a combination of what you and crazy said. Perhaps trying to get a very moral woman from letting go of her inhibitions.

 
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