Angeles
Elliott Smith Lyrics


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Someone's always comin' around here, trailin' some new kill
Says, "I've seen your picture on a hundred dollar bill"
What's a game of chance to you, to him is one of real skill
So glad to meet you, Angeles

Pickin' up the ticket shows there's money to be made
Go on, lose the gamble, that's the history of the trade
Did you add up all the cards left to play to zero
And sign up with evil, Angeles?

Don't start me tryin' now
Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh
'Cause I'm all over it, Angeles

I can make you satisfied in everything you do
All your secret wishes could right now be coming true
And be forever with my poison arms around you
No one's gonna fool around with us




No one's gonna fool around with us
So glad to meet you, Angeles

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Elliott Smith's song Angeles paint a picture of a world-weary protagonist who's used to people coming and going, but is still fascinated by the constant flow of new faces. The first verse sets the scene, with Smith describing someone new who's come around, touting their skills at a game of chance. The singer realizes that while they may see it as a game, for the other person it's deadly serious. Despite this, the singer is enraptured by the new arrival, introducing themselves and expressing their excitement at meeting "Angeles."


The second verse goes further into the idea of gambling, with Smith delivering the blunt line "Go on, lose the gamble, that's the history of the trade." This cynicism is balanced by a more pensive turn near the end of the verse, with the singer asking if all the cards have been added up to zero and whether they've signed up with evil, all while still displaying a fascination with the new arrival.


Throughout the song, Elliott Smith's vocals are almost whispered, contributing to the hushed, introspective feel of the track. The lyrics themselves are ambiguous, leaving room for interpretation as to what exactly is going on. However, taken as a whole, the song can be seen as a meditation on the fleeting nature of human connections and the allure of the unknown.


Line by Line Meaning

Someone's always comin' around here, trailin' some new kill
People are always appearing here with new interests and agendas, seeking the next thrill or victory


Says, "I've seen your picture on a hundred dollar bill"
Someone remarks about fame's notoriety casting the character as the subject of money


What's a game of chance to you, to him is one of real skill
What may seem like a game of luck to the character has been honed into a skill by those observing


So glad to meet you, Angeles
Grateful to have an opportunity to interact with the visitor or the place of uniqueness itself


Pickin' up the ticket shows there's money to be made
Purchasing the ticket conveys that there's potential for profit


Go on, lose the gamble, that's the history of the trade
Though it's sometimes possible for losses to occur, the trade has a history of overturning moments of adversity.


Did you add up all the cards left to play to zero
Have you evaluated all of your options, leaving you with none remaining?


And sign up with evil, Angeles?
Does this mean you will now sell your soul and become corrupted?


Don't start me tryin' now, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh
Please don't get me started, or it could become an issue


'Cause I'm all over it, Angeles
I can manage anything that occurs - I've got it under control


I can make you satisfied in everything you do
I can help complete or enhance any part of your life


All your secret wishes could right now be coming true
Any secret desires or aspirations can be fulfilled immediately and appear attainable


And be forever with my poison arms around you
While in the arms of the person described, a euphoric feeling of being wrapped safely around them could be felt, despite the harm that would eventually arrive.


No one's gonna fool around with us, no one's gonna fool around with us
No one can meddle with our interaction/affair


So glad to meet you, Angeles
Grateful to have an opportunity to interact with the visitor or the place of uniqueness itself




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

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