There was hunger in my stomach, there was hunger in my head,
It tasted like a harrelson now some day I’ll be dead,
And I feared you would be angry that I’d lose my better half,
I feared things might be changing, and I feared my father’s wrath.
And as we walk out of this garden, I wonder what we’re gonna do.
And as we walk out of this garden, I thank God I still have you.
Peering down upon myself I felt I was too bad,
So I made myself a gown of green quite beautiful to wear.
For if I looked like heaven, then perhaps you’d not be mad,
I offered you a bite to eat, now both of us are bad.
And as we walk out of this garden, I wonder what we’re gonna do.
And as we walk out of this garden, I thank God I still have you.
Sun is going down, where will we stay?
Not a bite to eat, baby’s on the way.
And as we walk out of this garden, I wonder what we’re gonna do.
And as we walk out of this garden, I thank God I still have you.
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