Garden
PFR Lyrics


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Standing over my garden I look down
And disappointment overcomes me
The tears that formed are now falling from my eyes
And watering the ground around me
Lost inside this dissolution
I hear you say my name

I hear you calling
I hear you calling to me
I hear you calling

Faith, like a flower, needs water and room to grow
Placed in sunlight, not in shadow
Hope that the seed that is hidden will rise and bloom
From the heart of one forgiven
Love runs in the living




Water
I've heard you say my name

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Garden" by PFR appear to paint a vivid picture of the disappointment and disillusionment one feels when confronted with the failure of one's endeavors. Standing over the garden, the singer seems to be looking down upon a fruitless project, and tears stream down as he contemplates the expectations that have not been met. Yet in the midst of this despair, the voice of hope and faith calls to him, reminding him that like a flower, faith needs room to grow in sunlight, not in shadow. The solo seedling that he had thought lost now bursts into life, reminding the singer that he is never truly lost as long as love runs in the living water of his soul.


It is tempting at first to interpret these lyrics as a simple metaphor for personal disappointment or failure, but a closer look reveals a deeper spiritual dimension. The metaphor of the garden and the seed is a common one in biblical literature, often used to symbolize the growth of faith or the work of the Holy Spirit in the believer's life. The tears that water the ground have a sacramental aspect, suggesting that the singer's spiritual struggles are not merely internal, but have an effect on the world around him. The voice that calls to him seems to represent the Holy Spirit or an angelic messenger, reminding him that faith is a living thing that needs nurturing, just as a garden needs water and light to flourish.


Overall, the lyrics of "Garden" by PFR offer a poignant reminder of the importance of perseverance, faith, and hope, even in the face of disappointment and frustration. Rather than giving up on the garden, the singer is encouraged to continue nurturing the seed of faith, trusting that it will eventually bloom into something beautiful and life-giving.


Line by Line Meaning

Standing over my garden I look down
As I stand over my own life, I look back at it with disappointment.


And disappointment overcomes me
I feel completely overcome by this disappointment.


The tears that formed are now falling from my eyes
Tears have formed in my eyes and are now falling down my face.


And watering the ground around me
As my tears fall, they are watering the ground around me.


Lost inside this dissolution
I feel lost and unsure of myself within this situation.


I hear you say my name
I hear you calling out to me and trying to get my attention.


Faith, like a flower, needs water and room to grow
Just like a flower needs water and room to grow, faith needs nurturing and space to flourish.


Placed in sunlight, not in shadow
It's best for faith to be placed in the light rather than to be hidden in darkness.


Hope that the seed that is hidden will rise and bloom
There is hope that the things we hide away will one day flourish and reveal themselves to the world.


From the heart of one forgiven
This growth and flourishing comes from a heart that has been forgiven.


Love runs in the living
People who are truly alive show love in all that they do.


Water
This final line is a repetition of the previous line and emphasizes the importance of nurturing and caring for our growth and for the growth of others.


I've heard you say my name
Once again, the singer hears someone calling out their name and trying to get their attention.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: JOEL HANSON, PATRICK DENIS ANDREW

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Alex


on Goldie's Last Day

We are confident that this incident was not an accident

I think this is more about the fact that it was just her time to go, not that there was foul play. It wasn't an avoidable accident, but just a full life coming to the end