Ordinary Angels

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Embracing the Beauty of Ordinary Angels

Frente's song "Ordinary Angels" is a poetic exploration of the beauty and complexity found in everyday life and ordinary people. The lyrics open with a metaphorical gift of the world for a birthday, suggesting the vast potential and opportunities available to each individual. The line "the box ticks on the core is a bomb" hints at the underlying tension and unpredictability of life, while the world remains silent, inviting the listener to engage deeply and intimately with their surroundings, much like a lover would. This sets the stage for a reflection on the nature of existence and the extraordinary within the ordinary.

The song delves into the idea that sometimes, what we see in the mirror can be miraculous, but at other times, it may seem insignificant. This duality is captured in the line "In this reflection even angels fall," suggesting that even those who seem perfect or divine have their moments of vulnerability and imperfection. The notion that one can "fly anytime" despite owning their own comet speaks to the limitless potential within each person, regardless of their circumstances. The chorus reassures that it's okay to be ordinary and that one doesn't need to aspire to unrealistic ideals, symbolized by the "stupid wings."

Frente encourages listeners to embrace their ordinary selves and to find joy in the simplicity of life. The lyrics advise against overthinking and instead, advocate for a beginner's mindset, where one is open to new experiences and learning. The song's message is clear: it's okay to be ordinary, and there's no need to conform to societal expectations or pressures. This celebration of ordinariness is a refreshing reminder that everyone has their unique value and that it's perfectly fine to be just who you are.

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