Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)

Mac Miller · Other Songs - Mac Miller

[Verse 1: Mac Miller]Uh, I fuck around with amnesia,

towards the over side of my leader

One day I'm a get it all cleaned up, right now I'm a dirty my jeans up

This what I do, start the day, picture brings back all the pain

All that shit that's hard to say, had a vision, lost it's way

This planet different that we live in, yeah, I bet it is

Product of the new world, you stuck in Genesis

And I'm just tryna rep my city right like Bettis did

I got a crazy girl that's filled with all these fetishes

[Bridge]And she can get me high, when I'm feelin' low

Fill my cup with purple, baby drink it slow

And I can take you anywhere you wanna go

Don't be afraid, don't be afraid

[Hook]I told her please don't take this back from me

This feelin' come so naturally

Exactly what I wanna do, I'm actin' so erratically



You get me high, owe me that, this is real but don't be scared

It's only fair, I warned you that love a drug that can kill you

Got your open heart, I'd have it never, grown poor to last forever

Hopin' you'll remember what I tell you lookin' in your eyes

Don't be afraid of what can get you high

Just hold me tight and watch the seconds fly

[Verse 2: Mac Miller]I wonder where will I meet her,

the perfect girl that I dream of

For now don't need no huge tits, I'm a cool with just a good B cup

Uh, you're now free to ball, build it up then keep it all

She don't need a car, if love demanded now we could roll

And we drive there, save everything that we not said

I'm telling you that you hard to trust

You say you're not, got a hard head

This forever, don't you ever think to let me go

And if I'm talkin' to the world I need to let 'em know

[Bridge][Hook]

Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)

Mac Miller's 'Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)' stands as a quintessential example of his introspective hip-hop style, blending melodic sensibilities with raw lyrical vulnerability. Recorded during the early 2010s, the track reflects Miller's signature ability to weave personal narrative with atmospheric production, often drawing from his experiences with grief and the passage of time. The song exemplifies the emotional depth found in his discography, particularly within the indie rap and alternative hip-hop movements of that era. By focusing on themes of loss and spiritual comfort, the recording captures a moment in Miller's artistic evolution, showcasing his talent for creating music that resonates deeply with listeners while maintaining a distinct, organic sound that defined his catalog.