“Like An Angel Passing Through My Room” ABBA Lyrics

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“Like An Angel Passing Through My Room” ABBA Lyrics

Long awaited darkness falls
Casting shadows on the walls
In the twilight hour I am alone
Sitting near the fireplace, dying embers warm my face
In this peaceful solitude
All the outside world subdued
Everything comes back to me again
In the gloom
Like an angel passing through my room

Half awake and half in dreams
Seeing long forgotten scenes
So the present runs into the past
Now and then become entwined, playing games within my mind
Like the embers as they die
Love was one prolonged good-bye
And it all comes back to me tonight
In the gloom
Like an angel passing through my room

I close my eyes
And my twilight images go by
All too soon
Like an angel passing through my room

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Lyrical Diary: “Like An Angel Passing Through My Room” ABBA Lyrics

“Like An Angel Passing Through My Room” ABBA Lyrics. Writer(s): Bjoern K. Ulvaeus, Benny Goran Bror Andersson

“Like An Angel Passing Through My Room” is a song from ABBA’s album “The Visitors.” The lyrics describe a feeling of being watched over by a guardian angel. The song reflects on past events and how they’ve been guided by this unseen force. There’s a sense of wonder and gratitude in the lyrics, as the speaker realizes that they are not alone.

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