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In reply to the discussion: Argh: Modern Pet Peeve: Use of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at memorial services. [View all]question everything
(52,298 posts)33. Oh, it is a nice sad song
and the lyrics
Angel
Sarah McLachlan
Spend all your time waiting
For that second chance
For a break that would make it okay
There's always some reason
To feel not good enough
And it's hard, at the end of the day
I need some distraction
Oh, beautiful release
Memories seep from my veins
And maybe empty
Oh, and weightless, and maybe
I'll find some peace tonight
In the arms of the angel
Fly away from here
From this dark, cold hotel room
And the endlessness that you fear
You are pulled from the wreckage
Of your silent reverie
You're in the arms of the angel
May you find some comfort here
So tired of the straight line
And everywhere you turn
There's vultures and thieves at your back
The storm keeps on twisting
Keep on building the lies
That you make up for all that you lack
It don't make no difference
Escape
In the arms of the angel
Fly away from here
From this dark, cold hotel room
And the endlessness that you fear
You are pulled from the wreckage
Of your silent reverie
You're in the arms of the angel
May you find some comfort here
You're in the arms of the angel
May you find some comfort here
Songwriters: Sarah Mclachlan / Sarah Ann Mclachlan
Angel lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
And, what I did not know until I searched,
"Angel" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan about the heroin overdose death of Jonathan Melvoin (1961-1996), the Smashing Pumpkins touring keyboard player.[1] as McLachlan explained on VH1 Storytellers. The song first appeared on Surfacing, the Canadian singer's 1997 album. It is sometimes mistitled as "In the Arms of an Angel"[2] or "Arms of the Angel".
In general, I like Sarah McLachlan so..
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Argh: Modern Pet Peeve: Use of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" at memorial services. [View all]
Coventina
Jul 2017
OP
I agree that it's a deeply moving song. However, there are literally dozens (if not hundreds)
Coventina
Jul 2017
#9
I have a problem with "Amazing Grace" being played every time a religious song is required
cyclonefence
Jul 2017
#11
My husband had just that type of found-again (NOT "born-again") experience, and the words to "AG"
WinkyDink
Jul 2017
#24
It's a song about a stalker. If Sting's original doesn't make that clear, this will:
Aristus
Jul 2017
#51
This reminds me of a funny family party were very religious people were dancing to the
classykaren
Jul 2017
#34