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of infinite and victorious Love” (A Book of Angels, 227). If believing that one is there to comfort, then one withholds the ability of overcoming anything. In this sweet madness or this glorious sadness it brings me to my knees (Mclachlan). In conclusion, music heard on the radio everyday may hold significant meaning to one’s identity. Burke’s dramatistic pentad thoroughly justified many of the key aspects within this song. These include losing and regaining faith, grasping a hold on a true meaning of life, and understanding a value of persuasion. This song gives me a sense of security whenever I hear it, and in my opinion, there are angels among us. References Adler, M. F. (1982). The angels among us. (p. 11). NY: Macmillan. Alloy, A. B. (1996). Abnormal ~psychology. (7th

ed). (p. 233). NY:McGraw-Hill. Nichols, G. O. (1908). A book of angels. (p. 227). NY: Longmans, Green, and CO. Reinard, J. C. (1998). Introduction to communication research (2nd ed). (p. 177). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill. Lane, Anthony. (1996). The unseen world. (pp. 2,3). Grand Rapids, MI: Paternoster Press. Mclachlan, Sarah. (1998). Angel. “Angel” written by: Sarah Mclachlan You spend all your time waiting For that second chance Or a break that would make it okay There’s always some reason To feel good enough And it’s hard at the end of the day I need some distraction Or a beautiful release Memories seep from my veins They may be empty Or their weightless and maybe I’ll find some peace tonight In the arms of the angel Fly away from here From this dark cold hotel room And

the air is less that you feel You are part from the wreckage Of your silent reverie You’re in the arms of the angel May you find, some comfort here. So tired of the straight line That everywhere you turn There’s vultures and thieves at your back Storm keeps on twisting Keep on building the lies That make up for all that you lack It don’t make no difference Escaping one last time It’s easier to believe In this sweet madness Or this glorious sadness It brings me to my knees IN the arms of the angel Fly away from here From this dark cold hotel room And the air is less than you feel You are part from the wreckage Of your silent reverie You’re in the arms of the angel May you find, some comfort here You’re in the arms of the angel May you find, some comfort here Adler, M.

F. (1982). The angels among us. (p. 11). NY: Macmillan. Alloy, A. B. (1996). Abnormal ~psychology. (7th ed). (p. 233). NY:McGraw-Hill. Nichols, G. O. (1908). A book of angels. (p. 227). NY: Longmans, Green, and CO. Reinard, J. C. (1998). Introduction to communication research (2nd ed). (p. 177). Boston, MA: McGraw-Hill. Lane, Anthony. (1996). The unseen world. (pp. 2,3). Grand Rapids, MI: Paternoster Press. Mclachlan, Sarah. (1998). Angel. “Angel” written by: Sarah Mclachlan You spend all your time waiting For that second chance Or a break that would make it okay There’s always some reason To feel good enough And it’s hard at the end of the day I need some distraction Or a beautiful release Memories seep from my veins They may be empty Or their weightless and maybe I’ll

find some peace tonight In the arms of the angel Fly away from here From this dark cold hotel room And the air is less that you feel You are part from the wreckage Of your silent reverie You’re in the arms of the angel May you find, some comfort here. So tired of the straight line That everywhere you turn There’s vultures and thieves at your back Storm keeps on twisting Keep on building the lies That make up for all that you lack It don’t make no difference Escaping one last time It’s easier to believe In this sweet madness Or this glorious sadness It brings me to my knees IN the arms of the angel Fly away from here From this dark cold hotel room And the air is less than you feel You are part from the wreckage Of your silent reverie You’re in the arms of the angel May

you find, some comfort here You’re in the arms of the angel May you find, some comfort here