Daughter Of Eden
Clegg Johnny Lyrics


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She's the daughter of eden
She's sister of hope
She's the mother freedom
She's the lover I know

She laughs and she jokes
She drinks and she smokes
And she tells it like is
Cause her mind is an arrow
She can't help herself
It's the truth's magnetic pull
It's the eye of the bull
And it makes you think
While you bleed
What do you really believe?

When the chips are down
Its people who count
And she fights for those
Whose voices are drowned
Whose voices are drowned

She's the daughter of eden
She's sister of hope
She's the mother freedom
She's the lover I know

And she looks at the world
Through the eyes in her heart
But the picture gets blurred
'cause she feels every part
and she turns your head
cause she's got great legs!
And walks on the earth
Like its child from birth

Oh.. the natural power!
And the hips that sway!




She's the daughter of eden
Till the End of Days

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Daughter of Eden" by Clegg Johnny exude a sense of admiration for a woman who embodies all the qualities of freedom, hope, and truth. The first verse introduces the woman as the daughter of Eden, referencing the Biblical Garden of Eden, where Adam and Eve lived in a state of blissful innocence and purity before the fall. This imagery suggests that the woman is pure and untouched by the corrupting forces of the world. She is also the sister of hope, suggesting that she represents a beacon of hope in a world plagued by darkness and despair. Moreover, she is the mother of freedom, implying that she empowers those around her to be free and independent.


The second verse describes the woman as a carefree individual who laughs, jokes, drinks, and smokes. She embodies a sense of authenticity and truthfulness, as she tells things as they are. The lyrics imply that she is driven by an inherent sense of morality and truth, as she cannot help but speak the truth due to the "truth's magnetic pull." Furthermore, the verse suggests that her authenticity may also inspire introspection on the part of the listener through the rhetorical question: "What do you really believe?"


The chorus is a repetition of the first verse, highlighting the woman's connection with nature and her unencumbered sense of being. The final lines, "Till the End of Days," suggest that she will remain true to her nature forever.


Line by Line Meaning

She's the daughter of eden
She is a symbol of purity, innocence, and paradise.


She's sister of hope
She represents inspiration and optimism.


She's the mother freedom
She embodies the essence of freedom and liberation.


She's the lover I know
She is the object of the singer's affection and admiration.


She laughs and she jokes
She has a lighthearted and cheerful personality.


She drinks and she smokes
She indulges in pleasures and vices like any other human being.


And she tells it like is
She is honest and straightforward in her communication.


Cause her mind is an arrow
Her thoughts and ideas are direct and sharp.


She can't help herself
Her truthful nature is innate and cannot be suppressed.


It's the truth's magnetic pull
She is irresistibly drawn to the truth, no matter how uncomfortable it may be.


It's the eye of the bull
She can see through deception and illusion.


And it makes you think
Her words and actions provoke reflection and contemplation.


While you bleed
In times of hardship and pain, her message is even more crucial.


What do you really believe?
She challenges you to examine your beliefs and values.


When the chips are down
In difficult situations, it is the people that matter the most.


Its people who count
Individuals have the power to make a difference.


And she fights for those
She is an advocate for the marginalized and oppressed.


Whose voices are drowned
Those who are not heard in the mainstream deserve to be amplified.


And she looks at the world
Her perspective on the world is unique and profound.


Through the eyes in her heart
Her emotional intelligence and intuition guide her understanding of the world.


But the picture gets blurred
Despite her clarity of vision, the world can still be confusing and complex.


'cause she feels every part
Her empathy and compassion extend to every aspect of life.


and she turns your head
Her beauty and charm are captivating and alluring.


cause she's got great legs!
Her physical attractiveness adds to her appeal.


And walks on the earth
She is in touch with the natural and elemental forces of the world.


Like its child from birth
Her connection to the world is pure and innocent, like that of a newborn.


Oh.. the natural power!
Her authenticity and originality are awe-inspiring.


And the hips that sway!
Her sensuality and femininity are undeniable.


Till the End of Days
Her influence and impact will endure forever.




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Donna Brice

Never heard this one before. Loved it!!!

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Some South African yet Spanish flavour, exotic and nice!

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im 17 and i still love this song

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