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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Angel" by the artist "Wumpscut"

In Wumpscut's song "Angel", the lyrical hero pleads with an angel for love, solace, and salvation from pain.

The first verses convey a desperate desire for closeness and possession. The hero begs the angel to be with him, emphasizing his need through repetitions of "come to me", "be mine". The angel's wings symbolize the ability to overcome obstacles and bring salvation to a suffering soul.

Further, the hero confesses the strength of his feelings, ready to lie and even die for the angel. This selflessness underlines the depth of his despair and the desire to break free from the abyss of pain. The "longing" and "flaming" heart are metaphors that convey the hero's agonizing, contradictory emotions.

However, the lyrics also acknowledge the unattainability of the ideal. The angel is a symbol of purity, freedom, and higher existence, bearing no responsibility for the pain and suffering of the mortal world. The hero realizes that his desire to possess the angel is selfish and destructive. The image of "clipped wings", a bleeding angel, is a metaphor for the destruction of a divine essence when trying to subdue it to earthly desires.

In the final lines, the hero comes to a realization: true healing is possible only through the angel's good will. He no longer demands but humbly asks for help, recognizing the free will of a higher power.

Angel, come to me,

To me, come to me.

Angel, belong to me,

To me, belong to me.

Angel, you have wings

To fly, fly to me.

Angel, do you doubt?

No need to have doubt.

Angel, feel my love,

My love for you, feel my love for you.

Angel, carry me to you,

To your home, to paradise.

Angel, I would lie for you,

For you, just for you, with my yearning heart.

And Angel, I would die for you,

For you, just for you, with my burning heart.

Angel don't feel liable

For me and my pain, don't feel liable.

Cause angels must be free,

High up from this world in eternity.

Angel I could clip your wings

To catch all your love, to calm your pain.

But Angel, this would be so wrong,

You would bleed to death immediately.

So Angel, come to me,

Heal my glaring pain voluntarily.

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