Our Time In Eden Lyrics

NOAH'S DOVE
You won a prize for that, for telling lies like that so well that
I believed it. I never felt cheated. You were the chosen one, the
pure eyes of Noah's dove. Choir boys and angles stole your lips
and your halo.
In your reckless mind, you act as if you've got more lives. In
your reckless eyes, you only have time and your love of
danger--to it your no stranger.
In that August breeze of those forgotten trees, your time was
set for leaving, come a colder season. In your reckless eyes,
it's never too late for a chance to seize some final breath of
freedom. Very, so very wise. Don't reveal it. I'm tired, tired of
knowing where it is you're going.
In your reckless mind, you act as if you've got more lives. In
your reckless eyes, you only have time and your love of
danger--to it you're no stranger.
In your reckless mind, you act as if you've got more lives. In
your reckless eyes, it's never too late for a chance to seize
some final breath of freedom.


THESE ARE THE DAYS
These are the days you'll remember. Never before and never since,
I promise, will the whole world be warm as this. And as you feel
it, you'll know it's true that you are blessed and lucky. It's
true that you are touched by something that will grow and bloom
in you.
These are the days you'll remember. When May is rushing over
you with desire to be part of the miracles you see in every hour.
You'll know it's true that you are blessed and lucky. It's true
that you are touched by something that will grow and bloom in
you.
These are days.
These are the days you might fill with laughter until you
break. These days you might feel a shaft of light make its way
across your face. And when you do you'll know how it was meant to
be. See the signs and know their meaning. It's true, you'll know
how it was meant to be. Hear the signs and know they're speaking
to you, to you.


EDEN
We are the roses in the garden, beauty with thorns among our
leaves. To pick a rose you ask your hands to bleed. What is the
reason for having roses when your blood is shed carelessly? It
must be for something more than vanity.
Believe me, the truth is we're not honest, not the people that
we dream. We're not as close as we could be. Willing to grow but
rains are shallow. Barren and wind-scattered seed on stone and
dry land, we will be. Waiting for the light arisen to flood
inside the prison. And in that time kind words alone will teach
us, no bitterness will reach us. Reason will be guided another
way.
All in time, but the clock is another demon that devours our
time in Eden, in our Paradise. Will our eyes see well beneath us,
flowers all divine? Is there still time? If we wake and discover
in life a precious love, will that waking become more heavenly?


FEW AND FAR BETWEEN
Times are far between, and few I bet, when we can look upon our
lives without regret. Of all the things I have done, you think
I'm proud of everyone without exception?
'Till you make your peace with yesterday, you'll never build a
future. I swear by what I say. Whatever penance you do, decide
what it's worth to you and then respect it. However long it will
take to weather your mistakes, why not accept it?
My hands, for now, are tied. I'm a body frozen. I'm a will
that's paralyzed. When will you ever set aside your pain and
misery? No matter how I beg, no matter how I wish or plead,
you'll never be more than alive. You'll never do more than
survive until you expect it. Do you want to build a world with
our lives? You better soon decide or you can forget it.
My hands, for now, are tied. I'm a body frozen. I'm a will
that's paralyzed. 'Till you drop that heavy baggage you're
dragging behind, there won't be room for us to both go this ride.


STOCKTON GALA DAYS
That summer fields grew high with foxglove stalks and ivy. Wild
apple blossoms everywhere. Emerald green like none I have seen
apart from dreams that escape me. There was no girl as warm as
you.
How I've learned to please, to doubt myself in need, you'll
never, you'll never know.
The summer fields grow high. We made garland crowns in hiding,
pulled stems of flowers from my hair. Blue in the stream like
none I have seen apart from dreams that escape me. There was no
girl as bold as you.
How I've learned to please, to doubt myself in need, you'll
never, you'll never know. You'll never know.
Violet serene like none I have set apart from dreams that
escape me. There was no girl as warm as you. How I've learned to
please, to doubt myself in need. You'll never, you'll never know.
You'll never know.
That summer fields grow high. We had wildflower fever. We had
to lay down where they grow. How I've learned to hide, how I've
locked inside, you'd be surprised if shown. But you'll never,
you'll never know.


GOLD RUSH BRIDES
Follow the typical signs, the hand-painted lines, down prairie
roads. Pass the lone church spire. Pass the talking wire from
where to who knows? There's no way to divide the beauty of the
sky from the wild western plains. Where a man could drift, in
legendary myth, by roaming over spaces. The land was free and the
price was right.
Dakota on the wall is a white-robed woman, broad yet maidenly.
Such power in her hand as she hails the wagon man's family. I see
Indians that crawl through this mural that recalls our history.
Who were the homestead wives? Who were the gold rush brides?
Does anybody know? Do their works survive their yellow fever
lives in the pages they wrote? The land was free, yet it cost
their lives.
In miner's lust for gold. a family's house was bought and
sold, piece by piece. A widow staked her claim on a dollar and
his name, so painfully. In letters mailed back home her Eastern
sisters they would moan as they would read accounts of madness,
childbirth, loneliness and grief.


JEZEBEL
To think of my task is chilling. To know I was carefully building
the mask I was wearing for two years, swearing I'd tear it off.
I've sat in the dark explaining to myself that I'm straining too
hard for feelings I ought to find easily. Called myself Jezebel.
I don't believe.
Before I say that the vows we made weigh like a stone in my
heart. Family is family, don't let this tear us apart.
You lie there, an innocent baby. I feel like the thief who is
raiding your home, entering and breaking and taking in every
room. I know your feelings are tender and that inside you the
embers still glow. But I'm a shadow, I'm only a bed of blackened
coal. Call myself Jezebel for wanting to leave.
I'm not saying I'm replacing love for some other word to
describe the sacred tie that bound me to you. I'm just saying
we've mistaken one for thousands of words. And for that mistake,
I've caused you such pain that I damn that word. I've no more
ways to hide that I'm a desolate and empty, hollow place inside.
I'm not saying I'm replacing love for some other word to
describe the sacred tie that bound me to you. I'm not saying
love's a plaything. No, it's a powerful word, inspired by strong
desire to bind myself to you. How I wish that we never had tried
to be man and his wife, to weave our lives into a blindfold over
both our eyes.


HOW YOU'VE GROWN
"My, how you've grown." I remember that phrase from my childhood
days too. "Just wait and see." I remember those words and how
they chided me, when patient was the hardest thing to be. Because
we can't make up for the time that we've lost, I must let these
memories provide. No little girl can stop her world to wait for
me.
I should have known. At your age, in a string of days the
year is gone. But in that space of time, it takes so long.
Because we can't make up for the time that we've lost, I must let
those memories provide. No little girl can stop her world to wait
for me.
Every time we say goodbye you're frozen in my mind as the
child that you never will be, you never will be again. I'll never
be more to you than a stranger could be.
Every time we say goodbye you're frozen in my mind as a child
that you never will be, will be again.


CANDY EVERYBODY WANTS
If lust and hate is the candy, if blood and love tastes so sweet,
then we give 'em what they want. Hey, hey, give 'em what they
want.
So their eyes are growing hazy 'cos they wanna turn it on, so
their minds are soft and lazy. Well, hey, give 'em what they
want.
If lust and hate is the candy, if blood and love tastes so
sweet, then we give 'em what they want. So their eyes are growing
hazy 'cos they wanna turn it on, so their minds are soft and
lazy. Well... who do you wanna blame?
Hey, hey, give 'em what they want. If lust and hate is the
candy, if blood and love tastes so sweet, then we give 'em what
they want. So their eyes are growing hazy 'cos they wanna turn it
on, so their minds are soft and lazy.
Well... who do you wanna blame?


TOLERANCE
The still and silence is torn with violence. A loud breaking
sound in the night is made. Hear it grow, hear it fade. The sound
you're hearing, the sound you're fearing is the hate that parades
up and down our streets, coming within bounds and within reach.
Now, inside the place we hide away, we hear it near and hope
it turns away. Turn away...
There's something seething in the air we're breathing. We
learn slash and burn is the method to use. Set a flame, burn it
new. We're overpowered. We kneel, we cower, we cover our heads.
Feel the threat of blows that will come and the damage that will
be done in its wake.
Now, inside this place we hide away, we hear it near although
it's miles away. We hear it near and hope it turns away. Turn
away...
This house divided, we live inside it. Hate's dwelling place
is behind our door in fitful nights. Hear it walk the floor and
hear it rave as it moans and drags along its ball and chain, as
it moves through this house it can't escape.
Now inside this place we hide away. We hear it near and hope
it turns away. Turn away....


CIRCLE DREAM
I dreamed of a circle, I dreamed of a circle round. And in that
circle I had made were all the worlds unformed and unborn yet. A
volume, a sphere that was the earth, that was the moon, that did
revolve around my room.
I dreamed of a circle, I dreamed of a circle round. And in
that circle was a maze, a terrible spiral to be lost in. Blind in
my fear, I was escaping just by feel. But at every turn my way
was sealed.
I dreamed of a circle, I dreamed of a circle round. And in
that circle was a face. Her eyes looked upon me with fondness.
Her warmth coming near, calling me "sweetness," calling me
"dear." But I whispered, "no, I can't rest here."
I dreamed of a circle, I dreamed of a circle round.


IF YOU INTEND
If you intend to live again, then open your eyes and don't
pretend you're feeling there's nothing worth believing.
God, if you persist you'll die like this, and wither in the
midst of your first season, cut down with no reason. How can you
be so near and not see everything?
If you intend to live again, then take the outstreched hand of
the one that needs you. It's been so long, we've missed you. Why
do you intend to speed your end? Lie in the dark and let your
limbs grow weaker, sinking low then deeper. How can you be so
near and not see everything?
Feel what might be. See what I see. Again and again and again
and again say you don't. You say you don't, but you will.
How can you be so near and not see?


I'M NOT THE MAN
It crawls on his back, won't ever let him be. Stares at the walls
until the cinder blocks can breathe. His eyes have gone away,
escaping over time. He rules a crowded nation inside his mind.
He knows that night like his hand. He knows every move he
made. Late shift, the bell that rang, a time card won't fade.
10:05 his truck pulled home. 10:05 he climbed his stair, about
the time he was accused of being there.
But I'm not the man. He goes free as I wait on the row for the
man to test the rope he'll slip around my throat...and silence
me.
On the day he was tried no witnesses testified. Nothing but
evidence, not hard to falsify. His own confession was a
prosecutor's prize, made up of fear, of rage and of outright
lies.
But I'm not the man. He goes free as the candle vigil glows,
as they burn my clothes. As the crowd cries, "Hang him slow!" and
I feel my blood go cold, he goes free.
Call out the KKK, they're wild after me. And with that
frenzied look of half-demented zeal, they'd love to serve me up
my final meal.
Who'll read my final rite and hear my last appeal? Who struck
this devil's deal?