| Oh, you ran through the garden of Eden, and what did you see?
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| Was it thrilling, fulfilling, and all it was cracked up to be?
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| Oh, you left her alone after placing a ring on her hand
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| Oh, you ran through the garden of Eden, you’re barred from this land
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| Now that woman you vowed to, she chased you out with a drum
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| And that love turned to anguish when all of her crying was done
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| And the ground broke beneath you, you lost everything that you know
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| Oh, you ran through the garden of Eden where no-one should go
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| If I could hold you for one more hour would you lie with me among the flowers?
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| I wrote you a letter every day, but the garden of Eden took my love away
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| And you begged for forgiveness you cried until no tears were left
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| But that woman of wisdom had wished for you only the best
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| Now your beard overgrown and dishevelled, you’re barely a man
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| Oh, you ran through the garden of Eden, run as fast as you can
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| If I could hold you for one more hour would you lie with me among the flowers?
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| I wrote you a letter every day, but the garden of Eden took my love away
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| There’s no pain in this garden, the sky it knows nothing but blue
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| But perfection is nothing when all she can think of is you
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| And you broke her to pieces, set fire to all that she built
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| Now you’re left in the garden alone, with nothing but guilt
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| If I could hold you for one more hour would you lie with me among the flowers?
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| I wrote you a letter every day, but the garden of Eden took my love away
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| If I could hold you for one more hour would you lie with me among the flowers?
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| I wrote you a letter every day, but the garden of Eden took my love away
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| But the garden of Eden took my love away |