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Angel in the Snow
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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I'd say you make a perfect
Angel in the snow
All crushed out on the way you are
Better stop before it goes too far
Don't you know that I love you
Sometimes I feel like only a cold still life
That fell down here to lay beside you
Don't you know that I love you
Sometimes I feel like only a cold still life
Only a frozen still life
That fell down here to lay beside you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Angel in the Snow," written and performed by Elliott Smith, narrate the feeling of being in love while recognizing the potential consequences. The metaphor of the angel in the snow draws attention to fleeting beauty that can be ruined by sudden movement, emphasizing the need to exercise caution in the face of something desirable but fragile. The singer addresses the loved one directly, expressing the depth of their feelings while acknowledging the limitations of their situation. The repetition of the phrase "don't you know that I love you" highlights the singer's frustration at feeling as though their emotions are not reciprocated or recognized by the other person. The final lines, "sometimes I feel like only a cold still life / that fell down here to lay beside you," underline the singer's sense of vulnerability and powerlessness in the relationship.


One interesting fact about "Angel in the Snow" is that it was released on Elliott Smith's posthumous album, "New Moon," which consists of unreleased tracks and demos. The song was likely recorded around the time of his albums "Either/Or" and "XO," but did not make it onto either of those albums. Another interesting aspect of the song is the guitar tuning - Smith often employed unconventional tunings, and "Angel in the Snow" uses the tuning CGCGGC. The title of the song also seems to reference the 1985 film "Angel in the Snow," which is about a man who moves to a small town to escape from the city and his own past.


Another interesting fact is that "Angel in the Snow" was used in a 2006 episode of the TV series "The OC." The show was known for featuring music from up-and-coming artists, and the use of Smith's song helped to introduce his music to a wider audience. Additionally, the lyrics of the song contain a reference to a "still life," which is a type of painting that depicts inanimate objects. This could be interpreted as symbolic of the singer's feeling of stagnation or lack of agency in the relationship. "Angel in the Snow" was also covered by Norwegian indie pop band Kings of Convenience in a live performance.


Chords (capo 4th fret):
Verse: Em7 - G - D - A7 - Em7 - G - D
Chorus: A7 - Em7 - G - D - A7 - Em7 - G - D


Line by Line Meaning

I'd say you make a perfect
You're an ideal and perfect


Angel in the snow
Though you are in the cold, you possess an angelic beauty.


All crushed out on the way you are
You are amazing and I am deeply in love with you.


Better stop before it goes too far
But, I fear that my feelings for you could go overboard, so I should stop myself.


Don't you know that I love you
I hope you understand how much I adore and care for you.


Sometimes I feel like only a cold still life
Sometimes I feel like I'm just a cold, dead object with no life or warmth.


That fell down here to lay beside you
I came down to be with you despite my lifelessness.


Only a frozen still life
I am just a lifeless object frozen in time.


That fell down here to lay beside you
I have no life, but I want to be with you all the same.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Steven Paul Smith

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