The Garden Songtext
von Johanna Warren
The Garden Songtext
I come bearing my heart though hardened
Yet begging to be mended
To bury in the garden
That he and I once tended
Foolishly I believed
You carried the flame I needed
To thaw the frozen fields
That he and I once seeded
I tried to find love for another
But abandoned such futile pursuits
As I watched myself tilling the soil
For old fear and resentments too rude
So I waded into the river
For my own forgiveness I prayed
And I wept upon the banks
Where he and I once laid
And now to myself I will prove
I am neither too weak nor afraid
To give to myself the love
That he and I once made
That he and I once made
Yet begging to be mended
To bury in the garden
That he and I once tended
Foolishly I believed
You carried the flame I needed
To thaw the frozen fields
That he and I once seeded
I tried to find love for another
But abandoned such futile pursuits
As I watched myself tilling the soil
For old fear and resentments too rude
So I waded into the river
For my own forgiveness I prayed
And I wept upon the banks
Where he and I once laid
And now to myself I will prove
I am neither too weak nor afraid
To give to myself the love
That he and I once made
That he and I once made
Writer(s): Johanna Christin Warren Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com