Angie

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The Transformative Power of Love in 'Angie' by Opus

In 'Angie' by Opus, the lyrics delve into the profound impact that a significant other can have on one's life. The song is a heartfelt ode to a woman named Angie, who is portrayed as a transformative figure in the narrator's life. The repeated references to Angie being 'so nice,' 'so kind,' and 'so great' highlight her positive attributes and the admiration the narrator holds for her. This admiration is so intense that it blinds him, indicating that his love for her is all-consuming and overwhelming.

The chorus emphasizes Angie's ability to change and rearrange the narrator, suggesting that her influence is both profound and multifaceted. The phrase 'you do hanky panky with me' adds a playful, intimate layer to their relationship, indicating a deep emotional and physical connection. However, the line 'show me the key' and later 'I lost the key' symbolize a search for understanding or a way to unlock deeper aspects of their relationship, which seems to have been lost over time.

The song also touches on themes of loss and longing. The narrator dreams of Angie and searches for her, indicating that she is no longer present in his life. The lines 'I have lost you sometime' and 'you flew away the last time' suggest a sense of regret and a yearning to recapture what was once a significant part of his life. This adds a layer of melancholy to the song, as the narrator grapples with the absence of someone who once brought immense joy and transformation to his life.

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  1. Yellow Fellow
  2. Again And Again
  3. Angie
  4. It Takes So Long
  5. No One Is Here
  6. Get Out Of My Head
  7. Live Is Life
  8. Faster And Faster
  9. Gimme A Break
  10. Whiteland
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