Garden
Leaving Eden: Unveiling the Depths of Love and LossLyrics
Remember when we swam in the ocean?
Reflecting on past experiences of swimming in the ocean.
Now we know what's deep inside
Discovering inner depths and understanding.
Remember when we ran in the open?
Recalling moments of running freely in the open.
Now we know what's in the wild
Gaining insight into the untamed aspects of life.
Used to think that this love was heaven sent
Initially believing love was divine.
How did we get lost, can't get back again
Expressing confusion and the struggle to return to a positive state.
Tell me, is the light on the outside?
Questioning whether the truth is visible externally.
So are we leaving this garden of Eden?
Pondering departure from an idyllic state, possibly referencing Eden.
Are we leaving this garden of Eden?
Repeating the query about leaving a metaphorical paradise.
Used to walk around your apartment
Recalling strolls in an apartment with joy.
With nothing, but a smile on me
A contrast of self-consciousness and change in the present.
But tonight I'm so self conscious
Expressing clear self-awareness.
Isn't it so clear to see
Highlighting the evident transformation.
Nothing's ever perfect in paradise
Acknowledging imperfections in an ideal place.
Don't know what it's worth 'til you pay the price
Emphasizing the value of experiences and their costs.
When you bite your tongue does it draw blood?
Wondering if holding back words causes harm.
So are we leaving this garden of Eden?
Reiterating the contemplation of leaving paradise.
Are we leaving this garden of Eden?
Repeating the question about departing from Eden.
Now I know what I know
Asserting newfound knowledge.
But it's hard to find the meaning
Expressing difficulty in finding meaning.
Where do we go?
Pondering the direction to take.
'Cause we don't believe in this garden of Eden
Denying belief in the metaphorical Garden of Eden.
This garden of Eden
Repeating the rejection of Eden.
I have cried for you, and I'll ride for you
Expressing emotional commitment, readiness to endure.
I would die for you, would you do that for me?
Pleading for reciprocal commitment.
Tell the truth, what you wanna do
Asking for honesty about intentions.
Is it me and you? Are you with me, honey?
Inquiring about mutual commitment and partnership.
I have cried for you, and I'll ride for you
Repeating emotional dedication.
I would die for you, would you do that for me?
Reiterating willingness to make the ultimate sacrifice.
Tell the truth, what you wanna do
Insisting on truth and clarity in the relationship.
Is it me and you? Are you with me?
Confirming the importance of unity.
So are we leaving this garden of Eden?
Repeating the question about leaving Eden.
Are we leaving this garden of Eden?
Restating the contemplation of departing from paradise.
Now I know what I know
Reaffirming the acquired knowledge.
But it's hard to find the meaning
Reiterating the difficulty in finding meaning.
Where do we go?
Repeating the contemplation of direction.
'Cause we don't believe in this garden of Eden
Reaffirming disbelief in the metaphorical Garden of Eden.
This garden of Eden
Repeating the denial of Eden.
Remember when we swam in the ocean?
Recalling the initial joy of swimming.
Now we know what's deep inside
Reiterating the understanding gained from experiences.
Remember when we ran in the open?
Recalling the freedom of running in the open.
So are we leaving?
Prompting a final consideration of departure.
Are we leaving?
Repeating the question about leaving.
Now I know what I know
Reaffirming the acquired knowledge.
But it's hard to find the meaning
Reiterating the challenge of finding meaning.
Where do we go?
Repeating the contemplation of direction.
'Cause we don't believe in this garden of Eden
Emphasizing the disbelief in the metaphorical Garden of Eden.
This garden of Eden
Concluding the denial of Eden.
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