Angel Of The Morning
Evie Sands
A Fleeting Love: The Morning Angel's Farewell
Evie Sands' song "Angel Of The Morning" delves into the complexities of a transient romantic encounter. The lyrics paint a picture of a woman who is fully aware of the temporary nature of her relationship. She acknowledges that there are no binding commitments, emphasizing that her love cannot force a deeper emotional connection. This acceptance of the fleeting nature of their bond is evident when she states, "There'll be no strings to bind your hands, not if my love can't bind your heart." The woman is mature and self-assured, willing to face the consequences of her choices without regret or expectation.
The recurring plea to be called "angel of the morning" symbolizes a desire for a tender, albeit brief, acknowledgment of their connection. The morning represents a new beginning, but also the end of their night together. By asking for a simple touch on her cheek before he leaves, she seeks a small, intimate gesture that signifies their shared moment without demanding more than what was given. The lyrics, "Just touch my cheek before you leave me, baby," highlight her need for a gentle farewell rather than a dramatic departure.
The song also touches on themes of sin and societal judgment, as seen in the lines, "If morning's echo says we've sinned, well, it was what I wanted now." Here, the woman is unapologetic about her desires and the choices she made, even if they are deemed morally questionable by others. She is willing to face the dawn and the potential judgment it brings, indicating a strong sense of self and a refusal to be blinded by societal norms. This song captures the essence of a momentary yet meaningful connection, wrapped in the bittersweet reality of its impermanence.