A Little Below The Angels

Ace Frehley Ace Frehley

Finding Redemption Just Below the Angels

Ace Frehley's song "A Little Below The Angels" is a reflective piece that delves into themes of redemption, self-awareness, and the human condition. The lyrics recount a personal journey of overcoming past mistakes and temptations, particularly those involving alcohol and reckless behavior. Frehley candidly admits to having lived a life on the edge, with references to car crashes and fights, suggesting a tumultuous past that nearly led to his downfall. However, he expresses a sense of renewal and transformation, indicating that he has changed his ways and restored his soul, emerging as a better version of himself.

The recurring line "We're just a little below, a little lower than the angels" serves as a metaphor for the human experience. It acknowledges the inherent imperfections and struggles that come with being human, yet it also embraces these flaws as part of life's journey. The song suggests that while humans may not be perfect or angelic, there is beauty in striving for improvement and finding one's path. This acceptance of human imperfection is further emphasized by the line "And that's all right with me," which conveys a sense of peace and contentment with one's place in the world.

The song also touches on themes of faith and guidance, as Frehley mentions receiving help from above and having a clear road ahead. This implies a belief in a higher power or spiritual guidance that aids in navigating life's challenges. The dialogue between a father and child about seeing an angel adds a layer of innocence and wonder, reinforcing the idea that beauty and goodness exist even amidst life's struggles. Ultimately, "A Little Below The Angels" is a song about finding redemption, accepting one's imperfections, and embracing the journey of self-discovery and growth.

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