Lyrics
Spend all your time (Am7)wait ing
for that (C)sec ond chance, turn for a (G)break that would make it o (D)kay.
There’s al ways some (Am7)rea son
to feel (C)not good e nough, and it’s (G)hard at the (C)end of the (D)day.
I need some dis (Am7)trac tion,
oh es (C)beau ti ful re lease.
It’s (G)Mem o ries seep from my (D)veins.
Let me be (Am7)emp ty,
oh and (C)weight less and may be I’ll (G)find some (C)peace to (D)night
in the (G)arms
of an an gel.
Fly a (Bm)way
from here,
from this (C)dark,
cold ho tel room
and the (G)end less (Em)ness that you (D)fear.
You are (G)pulled
from the wreck age
of your (Bm)si lent rev er ie.
You’re in the (C)arms
of an an gel.
May you (G)find
some com fort (G)here.
You’re so tired of the (Am7)straight line,
and ev (C)’ry where you turn there’s a (G)vul tures and thieves at your (D)back.
There’s Storm keeps on (Am7)twist ing.
Keep on (C)build ing the lies that you (G)make up for (C)all that you (D)lack.
It don’t make no (Am7)dif f’rence
oh es (C)cap ing one last time.
It’s (G)eas i er seep to be (D)lieve
in this sweet (Am7)mad ness,
oh this (C)glo ri ous sad ness that (G)brings me (C)to my (D)knees
in the (G)arms
of an an gel.
Fly a (Bm)way
from here,
from this (C)dark,
cold ho tel room
and the (G)end less (Em)ness that you (D)fear.
You are (G)pulled
from the wreck age
of your (Bm)si lent rev er ie.
You’re in the (C)arms
of an an gel.
May you (G)find
some com fort (G)here.
You’re so tired of the (G)here.
Angel by Sarah McLachlan
Easy piano arrangement in the key of G at 110 BPM. Difficulty: very_easy. Color-coded notes — no sheet-reading skill required.
About “Angel”
- What key is "Angel" in?
- "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan is in the key of G with a tempo of 110 BPM. Difficulty: very_easy.
- Is "Angel" easy to play on piano?
- This arrangement is rated very_easy. It requires comfort with chord shapes and basic hand independence. Expect 1-2 weeks of regular practice for a confident performance.
- Can I play "Angel" without reading sheet music?
- Yes. Our player offers a falling-notes mode (Synthesia-style) and a beginner mode with color-coded keys — both let you play along without reading traditional notation.