I have to say I dissagree with all of you actually. When I read this I didn't think of the angry angel as another person. From my point of view the angry angel is her inner anger.
"He loves to rebel
To go against his ten commandments
For him, that's just being free"
It's when she lets her anger outside and just feeds it.
"But that's just his cover
From what is under it
All his imagination
His passion for a creation
Which he has discovered
Uncovered a world
Of amazing sensations
His own little nation"
I think that part says that inside the anger and frustration lies a great power that can be used in a good way. To be creative etc.
"I'm not feeling guilty
'Cause I don't care"
That part, for me, means that she knows her inner anger and is fully aware of him wanting to get out. Still she can control him and use him in the way she wants to without feeling guilt, 'cause he's a part of her and she's in control of herself.
I have to say I dissagree with all of you actually. When I read this I didn't think of the angry angel as another person. From my point of view the angry angel is her inner anger.
"He loves to rebel To go against his ten commandments For him, that's just being free" It's when she lets her anger outside and just feeds it.
"But that's just his cover From what is under it All his imagination His passion for a creation Which he has discovered Uncovered a world Of amazing sensations His own little nation" I think that part says that inside the anger and frustration lies a great power that can be used in a good way. To be creative etc.
"I'm not feeling guilty 'Cause I don't care" That part, for me, means that she knows her inner anger and is fully aware of him wanting to get out. Still she can control him and use him in the way she wants to without feeling guilt, 'cause he's a part of her and she's in control of herself.
Well, that's just the way I thought about it:)