Angels Like You-Miley Cyrus

Read the lyrics Angels Like You-Miley Cyrus. Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Miley Cyrus. Is Its Official Music Video Has been Released November 27, 2020. And Present On The YouTube Channel. And lyrics can be seen above here.

Angels Like You-Miley Cyrus

Angels Like You-Miley Cyrus

[Intro]
Mmm, mmm, mmm

Explanation of Intro:
The introductory section sets a reflective and reflective mood with the repetitious humming sounds. It serves as a precursor to the emotional trip the song is about to embark on.

[Verse 1]
Flowers in hand, waiting for me
Every word in poetry
Won’t call me by name, only ”baby”
The more that you give, the less that I need
Everyone says I look happy
When it feels right

Explanation of Verse 1:
The lyrics begin with a pictorial image of someone holding flowers, maybe emblematizing a gesture of love and devotion. The use of lyrical language suggests a deep emotional connection, yet there is a hint of detachment as the person is appertained to only as” baby” rather of a particular name. The paradoxical statement,” The more that you give, the lower that I need,” introduces a theme of emotional distance.

[Chorus]
I know that you’re wrong for me
Gonna wish we never met on the day I leave
I brought you down to your knees
‘Cause they say that misery loves company
It’s not your fault I ruin everything
And it’s not your fault I can’t be what you need
Baby, angels like you can’t fly down here with me

Explanation of Chorus:
In the chorus, the songster acknowledges that the relationship isn’t right for them, anticipating remorse in the future. The lines” Gon na wish we no way met on the day I leave” suggest a consummation of the ineluctable end. The reference to misery loving company implies participated pain in the relationship. The songster takes responsibility for the negative impact on the mate, admitting,” It’s not your fault I ruin everything.”

[Post-Chorus]
I’m everything they said I would be
La, la, la
I’m everything they said I would be

Explanation of Post Chorus:
The post-chorus section emphasizes tone- mindfulness, with the reiteration of the statement,” I am everything they said I would be.” It suggests a abdication to the prospects others have set for the songster, conceivably intimating at a sense of fulfillment or acceptance of one’s own excrescencies.

[Verse 2]
I’ll put you down slow, love you goodbye
Before you let go, just one more time
Take off your clothes, pretend that it’s fine
A little more hurt won’t kill you
Tonight, mother says you don’t look happy
Close your eyes
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Explanation of Verse 2:
The alternate verse introduces a bittersweet farewell, expressing the intention to let go of the relationship gradationally. The lines” I will put you down laggardly, love you farewell” convey a sense of ineluctability. The reference to pretending that everything is fine and the acceptance of a little further hurt reflect the complications and difficulties in ending the relationship.

[Chorus]
I know that you’re wrong for me
Gonna wish we never met on the day I leave
I brought you down to your knees
‘Cause they say that misery loves company
It’s not your fault I ruin everything
And it’s not your fault I can’t be what you need
Baby, angels like you can’t fly down here with me

Explanation of Chorus:
The chorus repeats the themes established before, buttressing the idea that the relationship isn’t a suitable or healthy bone. The expression” misery loves company” is reiterated, pressing the participated pain in the relationship.

[Post-Chorus]
I’m everything they said I would be
La, la, la, la
La, la, la
La, la, la
Oh, ah, ah
Ah, oh
Ah, oh

Explanation of Post chorus:
The post-chorus is repeated, emphasizing the songster’s acknowledgment of meeting the prospects, whether positive or negative, set by others.

[Chorus]
I know that you’re wrong for me
Gonna wish we never met on the day I leave
I brought you down to your knees
‘Cause they say that misery loves company
It’s not your fault I ruin everything (Everything)
And it’s not your fault I can’t be what you need
Baby, angels like you can’t fly down here with me, oh

Explanation of Chorus:
The alternate chorus repeats the themes established before, buttressing the idea that the relationship isn’t a suitable or healthy bone. The expression” misery loves company” is reiterated, pressing the participated pain in the relationship.

[Outro]
Angels like you can’t fly down here with me

Explanation of Outro:
The outro revisits the central theme of the incompatibility between the songster and the mate, represented by the incapability of” angels like you” to attend with the songster. This final section encapsulates the overall communication of the song, depicting a consummation that the two individualities are unnaturally different and cannot find happiness together.

Overall 
Angels Like You explores the complications and challenges of a relationship that’s supposed inharmonious. The lyrics convey a sense of tone- mindfulness, with the songster feting the negative impact they’ve on the mate and the ultimate consummation that the relationship isn’t right for them.