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Fly To The Angels Lyrics
Pictures of you
They're still on my mind
You had the smile
That could light up the world
Now it rains
It seems the sun never shines
And I'll drive down
This lonely lonely road
Ooh I got this feelin'
Girl I gotta let you go
'Cause now you've got to fly
Fly to the angels
Heaven awaits your heart
And flowers bloom in your name
You've got to fly
Fly to the angels
All the stars in the night
Shine in your name
You know it hurts me
way deep inside
When I turn and look
And find that you're not there
I try to convince myself
That the pain, the pain
It's still not gone
They're still on my mind
You had the smile
That could light up the world
Now it rains
It seems the sun never shines
This lonely lonely road
Ooh I got this feelin'
Girl I gotta let you go
Fly to the angels
Heaven awaits your heart
And flowers bloom in your name
You've got to fly
Fly to the angels
All the stars in the night
Shine in your name
way deep inside
When I turn and look
And find that you're not there
I try to convince myself
That the pain, the pain
It's still not gone
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This song is clearly about loosing someone. And whenever I hear this song I think about my friend Drew and my dog Sassy. It's such a beautiful song lyrically.
I actually remember listening to this song the night I found out Drew passed away.
This song, strangely, IMO, is an example of why hair rock, and glam etc finally ended. It finished the genre, it really could get no better for the sonic architecture which was building to epics like this song. The bands of LA, basically finished the evolution of what a great balled was about for that age. Steelheart, Kix, Skid Row, Poison, Motley and others may have lamented the rise of grunge, engulfing hair rock as a super market for music, but strangely again, the perfection of the craft is what did it, it was done, and the songs themselves could be a categor unto themselves, but the power ballad symetry, opened the door to the strange abstract darkness of Nirvana, Soundgarden and others, the rock dream turned into a secret nightmare, which grunge in many ways is, insane lyrics, punk, neo blues and psychedilc in a heroine soup. Somehow the prettiness of glam, invited the ugliness of grunge, so called. It really was a change in mood as well, music left the bright lights, the sexual overkill, and went up north to rot in the mind fully. The gloom, fog and strange depression followed, from pretension to symbolic suicide, from understandable, to abstractions not only in lyric, but how a word could be painted sepia, with several meanings as a song meandered. Grunge, in many examples is surreal insanity, of those who recognized what glam was not: miserable.
That's why both genres, are perfectly related, and still great artistic periods in the evolution of rock n roll. From glam to.... black.
you truly hit the nail right on the head. i'd never really given much thought to how each genre evolved, but your description paints the picture perfectly.
you truly hit the nail right on the head. i'd never really given much thought to how each genre evolved, but your description paints the picture perfectly.
The story is about Mark coming off tour and called up a friend to get an ex-girlfriend's number so he could catch up with her. His friend told him that she had died. This song is written about her.
I had a GF killed in a car accident and shortly after I heard about it, this song came up. It helped immensely.
BTW, there is a YouTube video with an interview of Mark Slaughter about this song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJkck4E2Mas
The song was originally written for a girl called cindy, a good friend of slaughter there singer Mark, when he went looking for her he heard she just died... This is a song bout saying goodbye...
I know it's about a girl that Mark Slaughter was good friends with. It's soooo sad. It makes the hairs stand up on the back of my neck. And it makes me think of my friends who have passed away.
Classic 80's. Great song.
it came out in '91 :)
it came out in '91 :)
this song is really could and i want this song played at my funeral its so good
me too
me too
Last night, I lost my grandma after a couple of years of ups and downs in her health...and I just happened to have my iPOD on random and this song came on...and it has helped me to say goodbye to her. Its funny that a song would be so cathartic, but it really has been. You are in heaven now, and no longer suffering grandma...you may be gone, but you will never be forgotten!!