Closing
Angels & Agony Lyrics


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THANK GOD THIS BAR IS CLOSING
Paul-Ronney Angel/Casino Steel
(Wipe Out Music/Steelworks Publishing)

The lights are going down
Here at the No Hope Saloon
The new friends I made
Are already outside
Howling at the moon
The ashtrays look like weeping widows
I'm here in March
Thinking it's June
Got no credit here anymore
Or credibility for that matter
Well that's nothing new
Oh it's just another day
I'm sad to say
And I'm drinking my life away

Thank God this bar is closing
I avoided another drunken fight
Thank God this bar is closing
Call my wife
Tell her I'll be home tonight
Thank God this bar is closing
Cos' I've run out of cash
But if you pick me up honey
Pay the tab
Then we can rock all night

The onion soup's been cold for hours
The table's lost its legs
I stagger across the room
Through broken glass
In search of cheap perfume
Say hello to old friends Mr Daniels
And Mr Walker too
Oh it's just another day




I'm sad to say
And I'm drinking my life away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Closing" by Angels & Agony convey a sense of disillusionment and despair. The singer finds themselves in a bar, the No Hope Saloon, where they have made new friends who are now outside howling at the moon. The atmosphere is somber, with the ashtrays symbolizing the sorrow and loneliness that surround them. The singer laments the fact that they have lost credit and credibility, which is a recurring theme in their life. They express a sense of resignation, as they drink their life away in the bar.


The chorus of the song brings a bit of relief as the singer thanks their good fortune that the bar is closing. They have managed to avoid another drunken fight and now have an opportunity to go home to their wife. However, they acknowledge that they have run out of cash and ask their partner to pick them up and pay the tab, offering the promise of rocking all night together.


The verses paint a vivid picture of the deteriorating environment in the bar. The onion soup has been neglected for hours, the table is broken, and the singer stumbles through broken glass in search of cheap perfume. They greet their old friends, Mr. Daniels and Mr. Walker, who are likely references to Jack Daniels and Johnny Walker, two well-known whiskey brands. The final lines of the song reinforce the sense of sadness and escapism, as the singer continues to drown their sorrows.


Overall, "Closing" speaks to the struggles of addiction, the longing for connection, and the cyclical nature of despair. The closing of the bar represents the end of one chapter, but the underlying issues still remain for the singer to face.


Line by Line Meaning

The lights are going down
The atmosphere is becoming dim and somber


Here at the No Hope Saloon
In this establishment known for despair and hopelessness


The new friends I made
The acquaintances I've recently met


Are already outside
They have already left the bar


Howling at the moon
Expressing their emotions loudly and passionately


The ashtrays look like weeping widows
The used ashtrays give off a sorrowful appearance


I'm here in March
Physically present during the month of March


Thinking it's June
Imagining or longing for a different, warmer time


Got no credit here anymore
I am not trusted or allowed to have more drinks on credit


Or credibility for that matter
Nor am I regarded as trustworthy or reliable


Well that's nothing new
This lack of credit and credibility is a recurring theme


Oh it's just another day
This is a typical, unremarkable day


I'm sad to say
Regrettably, I feel sorrowful


And I'm drinking my life away
I am numbing my pain and problems through excessive drinking


Thank God this bar is closing
Expressing gratitude for the closure of the bar


I avoided another drunken fight
I managed to prevent another physical altercation while intoxicated


Call my wife
Please contact my spouse


Tell her I'll be home tonight
Inform her that I will return home this evening


Cos' I've run out of cash
Because I have depleted all my money


But if you pick me up honey
If you give me a ride, my dear


Pay the tab
Settle the bill for me


Then we can rock all night
We can enjoy ourselves and have a great time together


The onion soup's been cold for hours
The soup made from onions has been left untouched and unappetizing for a long time


The table's lost its legs
The table is unstable and broken


I stagger across the room
I walk clumsily and unsteadily through the area


Through broken glass
Among shattered fragments of glass


In search of cheap perfume
Seeking a low-cost fragrance


Say hello to old friends Mr Daniels
Greeting the familiar brand of whiskey, Jack Daniel's


And Mr Walker too
And acknowledging Johnnie Walker, another brand of whiskey


Oh it's just another day
Once again, it is an ordinary day


I'm sad to say
Sadly, I must admit


And I'm drinking my life away
I am using alcohol as an escape from reality and wasting my existence




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Casino Steel, Paul-Ronney Angel

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