Angels
David Byrne Lyrics


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There are no angels left in America anymore
They left after the second World War heading west
Stopping briefly in Japan during the '60s
In Tienanman Square, during the last decade

They kept heading west to who knows where
What're they after?
What're they looking for?
A Messiah who never comes?
A virgin birth?
A perfect drunk?
A sign,
Any kind of sign
Anything that looks slightly out of the ordinary

Flying over fields & factories
Momma's goin' off her head
Daddy's bringin' home the bacon
Open up the pearly gates

Fruit of salty lubrication
Tangled up in arms & legs
I can barely touch the bottom
Now I'm workin' up a sweat!

I'm ready now--
I'm ready now--

I can barely touch my own self
How could I touch someone else?
I'm just an advertisement
For a version of myself

Like molecules in constant motion
Like a million nervous tics
I am quivering with anticipation
Like the sunlight on their wings
I'm ready now
(Don't look back)
I'm ready now
(I'm ready for this)
I'm ready now

The sensuous world ? the smell of the sea
The sweat off their wings ? the fruit from
the trees
The angel inside ? will meet me tonight
On wings of desire ? I come back alive
I'm ready
I'm ready
(I put the dogs outside)
I'm ready
I'm ready
(To take that ride)
I'm ready now
I'm ready now
(To take that wine)





I'm ready now
But where are you?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of David Byrne's "Angels" speak about the absence of angels and the search for something more profound in life. The song begins with the clear statement that "there are no angels left in America anymore." Byrne goes on to explain how the angels left after World War II, moving westward across Asia and Europe until they reached places like Japan and Tiananmen Square. The singer is curious about what these angels are looking for or what they're after. Is it a Messiah who never comes or a perfect drunk? He wonders if they seek a sign, something out of the ordinary, anything that could take them beyond their mundane existence.


The song's second verse begins with a literal and metaphorical change in perspective, flying over fields and factories. The singer imagines the daily struggles of life on the ground, where Daddy is working hard to bring home the bacon while Momma is close to losing it. The underlying frustration and dissatisfaction are apparent, as the singer plays with the idea that everything he has been told about life is like an advertisement for a version of himself. The most remarkable moment in the song comes in the final lines, where the singer seems to break out of his self-imposed cocoon in search of someone else. Nevertheless, the ghosted response at the end of the song, "But where are you?" suggests that this search is not an easy one.


Line by Line Meaning

There are no angels left in America anymore
There are no pure or innocent beings left in America


They left after the second World War heading west
The pure or innocent beings left America after the second World War and moved to the west


Stopping briefly in Japan during the '60s
They stopped for a short while in Japan during the 1960s


In Tienanman Square, during the last decade
They were last seen in Tienanman Square during the past decade


They kept heading west to who knows where
They continued to move towards the west but nobody knows where they went


What're they after?
What are they searching or striving for?


What're they looking for?
What are they searching or striving for?


A Messiah who never comes?
Are they searching for someone who will never arrive but they keep waiting for?


A virgin birth?
Are they looking for a miracle or a new beginning that hasn't happened before?


A perfect drunk?
Are they searching for someone or something that holds the answer to everything?


A sign,
Are they looking for a signal or an indication?


Any kind of sign
Are they looking for any kind of signal or indication?


Anything that looks slightly out of the ordinary
Are they searching for something unique or different?


Flying over fields & factories
The pure angels fly over fields and factories as they move towards the west


Momma's goin' off her head
Mom is agitated or upset


Daddy's bringin' home the bacon
Dad is bringing home the money


Open up the pearly gates
This line could be interpreted as praying to God to allow the pure angels to enter the promised land


Fruit of salty lubrication
This line could be interpreted in different ways but it could mean that there is something desirable that is hard to get (like an olive in brine)


Tangled up in arms & legs
This could refer to a moment of intimacy or passion with someone


I can barely touch the bottom
The artist is in a deep emotional state and struggling to feel grounded


Now I'm workin' up a sweat!
The artist is getting into an intense physical or emotional experience


I'm just an advertisement
The artist is not really who he/she appears to be, but rather a version of oneself that is advertised to the world


For a version of myself
The singer is promoting a particular image or version of oneself to others


Like molecules in constant motion
The artist feels like they are constantly moving or changing in small ways


Like a million nervous tics
The singer feels like they have many small habits or anxieties that they cannot control


I am quivering with anticipation
The singer is highly excited and cannot wait for what is about to happen


Like the sunlight on their wings
This line could be interpreted metaphorically to mean that the singer is feeling pure and hopeful again


The sensuous world ? the smell of the sea
The world is full of sensual experiences that the artist enjoys, like the smell of the sea


The sweat off their wings ? the fruit from the trees
The pure angels are a source of inspiration and joy for the artist


The angel inside ? will meet me tonight
The singer is hoping to find some purity or innocence within themselves tonight


On wings of desire ? I come back alive
By experiencing desire, the singer feels more alive and awakened


But where are you?
The artist is addressing someone who they miss or who hasn't shown up yet




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID BYRNE

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