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I'd say you make a perfect
Angel in the snow
All crushed out on the way you are
Better stop before it goes too far
Don't you know that I love you
Sometimes I feel like only a cold still life
That fell down here to lay beside you
Don't you know that I love you
Sometimes I feel like only a cold still life
Only a frozen still life
That fell down here to lay beside you
Angel in the snow
All crushed out on the way you are
Better stop before it goes too far
Don't you know that I love you
Sometimes I feel like only a cold still life
That fell down here to lay beside you
Don't you know that I love you
Sometimes I feel like only a cold still life
Only a frozen still life
That fell down here to lay beside you
Lyrics submitted by dragonflower44
Angel in the Snow Lyrics as written by Steven Paul Smith
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Okay, I'm posting 2 comments, one through the view of drugs, the other through the view of love. I see this song through two angles so I'm going to expose them both:
"I'd say you make a perfect Angel in the snow All crushed out on the way you are Better stop before it goes too far"
(cocaine- all crushed up in the form of powder to snort.... better stop before "it goes too far".)
"Don't you know that I love you? Sometimes I feel like only a cold still life That fell down here to lay beside you"
The drug is so powerful that it feels like he is a corpse beside it, even without using he just knows the harsh reality of the drug and how the world comes to life with him using. "I love you" is a reference to his addiction.
Don't you know that I love you? Sometimes I feel like only a cold still life Only a frozen still life That fell down here to lay beside you
Potentially a line about his addiction and how he continuously feels like a "still life that fell down" beside the drug, comparing himself to the amazingly lively intoxicating feeling from the drug.