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How Do You Talk To An Angel

By: The Heights

Track 7

Track 7 "How Do You Talk to an Angel" by The Heights is a song that uses a metaphor to compare the person the singer loves to an angel just like Romeo does with Juliet giving her other words of praise to. "O, speak again, bright angel!" (Act 2.2) Romeo says when Juliet is talking to her self on her balcony. "For thou art as glorious to this night" (Act 2.2) Romeo also says this about Juliet. He's saying how beautiful she looks at the party. In the song the writer says "How do you talk to an angel" He seems shy to talk to her because she's so beautiful, like an angel. "Tell me the words to define the way I feel about someone so fine" says the song. The women they're singing about is so gorgeous they can't find the words to describe her.

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Romeo and Juliet

By Rachael Smith