The Angel
Loizeau Emily Lyrics


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I dreamt a dream! What can it mean?
And that I was a maiden Queen
Guarded by an Angel mild
Witless woe was ne'er beguiled!

I dreamt a dream! What can it mean?
And that I was a maiden Queen
I dreamt a dream! What can it mean?
And that I was a maiden Queen

And I wept both night and day,
And he wiped my tears away
And I wept both day and night,
And hid from him my heart's delight.

I dreamt a dream! What can it mean?
And that I was a maiden Queen
I dreamt a dream! What can it mean?
And that I was a maiden Queen

So he took his wings, and fled
Then the morn blushed rosy red.
I dried my tears, and armed my fears
With ten thousand shields and spears.

Soon my Angel came again;
I was armed, he came in vain
For the time of youth was fled,
And gray hairs were on my head.

I dreamt a dream! What can it mean?
And that I was a maiden Queen




I dreamt a dream! What can it mean?
And that I was a maiden Queen

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Angel" by Emily Loizeau carry a profound and symbolic narrative that delves into themes of innocence, protection, loss, and the passage of time. The repetition of the opening lines, "I dreamt a dream! What can it mean? And that I was a maiden Queen," establishes a dreamlike quality and a sense of wonderment as the singer recalls a fantastical vision where she is a queen guarded by an angel. This dream represents a state of purity and protection, where the angel shields her from sorrow and ignorance.


As the lyrics progress, we witness a shift in the dynamic between the singer and the angel. Despite the angel's comforting presence and the solace he provides by wiping away her tears, there is a sense of inner turmoil and a hidden longing within the singer. The line, "And I wept both day and night, And hid from him my heart's delight," suggests a conflict between vulnerability and a desire to conceal one's true feelings, hinting at a deeper emotional complexity beneath the surface.


The departure of the angel, depicted as him taking his wings and fleeing, marks a turning point in the singer's journey. The image of the morning blushing rosy red symbolizes a new beginning and a sense of awakening. In response to the angel's departure, the singer fortifies herself with "ten thousand shields and spears," symbolizing a newfound strength and resilience in the face of solitude and uncertainty.


The final verses of the song poignantly depict the singer's realization of the passage of time and the fleeting nature of youth. The return of the angel, only to find the singer aged and adorned with gray hairs, highlights the inevitability of change and the bittersweet nostalgia for a lost innocence and vitality. The repetition of the opening lines throughout the song serves as a haunting refrain, emphasizing the fragile beauty of dreams and the poignant longing for a bygone past. Overall, "The Angel" unfolds as a lyrical journey through the realms of fantasy, reality, and the inexorable march of time, inviting listeners to ponder the mysteries of memory, loss, and the transient nature of human experience.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: EMILY LOIZEAU, CYRIL AVEQUE, OLIVIER KOUNDOUNO, FRANCOIS PUYALTO, CSABA PALOTAI, WILLIAM BLAKE

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Cheapmeatman

this is beautiful

Sandmady

Un bel envol !

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