In the Beginning

Eternal Love Blossoms Under Moonlight
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Lyrics

There's no sunlight

There is a lack of sunlight.

In the garden now it's gone

In the garden, sunlight is no longer present.

Here by the moonlight

The setting is now illuminated by moonlight.

This is where you and me belong

The speaker and someone else belong together in this moonlit place.

Born unto heaven

The speaker and the other person are metaphorically described as born into heaven.

So many years have we been through

They have experienced many years together.

In the beginning there was you

The beginning is marked by the existence of the other person.


Garden of Eden

Refers to the Garden of Eden, symbolizing a place of abundance.

Bearing the fruits of Summer dew

The garden yields the fruits of Summer dew, representing prosperity.

I know temptation

The speaker acknowledges the presence of temptation, likely linked to the person mentioned.

There every time I look at you

Temptation is consistently associated with looking at the other person.

Into the water

The act of going into the water symbolizes cleansing from sin.

Washing away the taste of sin

The water washes away the taste of sin.

In the beginning there was you

The presence of the other person marks the beginning, suggesting a positive influence.


Lying on the grass here with you

The speaker lies on the grass with the other person.

Can a dream be true

Raising the question of whether the dream of being together is true.

No-one ever here before us

They are the first, with nobody preceding them in this romantic experience.

Everything is new

Everything in this experience feels new.

Living out the endless Summer

Living in a state of perpetual Summer, symbolizing joy and warmth.

Looking out to sea

Looking out to sea, possibly contemplating the vastness of their connection.

Surfing in the new beginning

Metaphorically surfing in the new beginning, navigating their shared journey.

Here for you and me

This new beginning is intended for both the speaker and the other person.


In the beginning there was you

Reiterates that the beginning is attributed to the presence of the other person.

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