Oh my heart is centuries old
And my blood has flowed in many rivers
They're were marching to the beat of their drum
Cause the light it shine in many rivers
And my mother walked into the mountains
And my father drank from the fountain
In the air now their melody surrounds me
Some ancient prayer now, has found me
In the Garden
In the Garden
In the Garden
In the Garden
Oh my heart is all that I bring
Of my frailties is all that I can sing
I can feel it all beneath my feet
Worlds colliding just so we could meet
When my mother walked into the mountains
And my father drank from the fountain
They couldn’t know, oh how could they imagine?
The scene here
In the Garden
In the Garden
In the Garden
In the Garden
How could I come here with dust on my soul?
How could I show my face I was broken from the start?
Lay my head on the ground
All that’s lost will be found
In the Garden
In the Garden
In the Garden
In the Garden
In the Garden, I’ll meet you, I’ll meet you
In the Garden, I’ll meet you, I’ll meet you
In the Garden, I’ll meet you, I’ll meet you
In the Garden, I’ll meet you, I’ll meet you
Tracy Chapman incarnate. Suzanne Vega is the comparison that drew from the lips of a friend. Rosanna Lea is a former bandmate of mine, and I have been a champion of her spiritual-joy driven, articulate musical musings since we worked together in Manchester, England a few years back. This new album has blown my mind with its 'gorgeosity', its timeliness in the face of international conflicts, erm, WARS that perplex thinking human beings. This music is salve for the soul. BUY IT. Lorelei Loveridge
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