Not really sure if I've got this quite right, but I think this refers to the poem Annabel Lee (Edgar Allan Poe) and how he believes his love Annabel Lee died because the angels were jealous of the couples love.
He felt betrayed by the angels and I think this shows in lines such as "God had His favourite angel
Wearing a wire that night" and "I know the taste of ice, As it shifts and breaks." To me, this lines hint at the feeling of betrayal, as Poe felt.
However, the poem "Annabel Lee" also states the two lovers souls will never be seperated, which for me is shown in the "Wait for me"
Not really sure if I've got this quite right, but I think this refers to the poem Annabel Lee (Edgar Allan Poe) and how he believes his love Annabel Lee died because the angels were jealous of the couples love.
He felt betrayed by the angels and I think this shows in lines such as "God had His favourite angel Wearing a wire that night" and "I know the taste of ice, As it shifts and breaks." To me, this lines hint at the feeling of betrayal, as Poe felt.
However, the poem "Annabel Lee" also states the two lovers souls will never be seperated, which for me is shown in the "Wait for me"