Eden
The BlackLava Lyrics


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Light snow falls, I see through
Cold breath in the last spring door
I'm low and what I'm looking for
Aaha, Do you wanna know?
I'm your lover
Do you forgive me
Just say, I'm a broken heart
'N God It's gone
You don't want me in Eden
Hell
I would like to be there
Hollow wrong sign of ego
I would like to be there
And now I Think I'm falling
No matter what you see
You don't want me in Eden
Somebody calls you god
Deep Breath i can't move forward
I'll give you a second change
Stop, it's bleeding, It's time to go to Hell
I'm your lover
Do you forgive me
Just say, I'm a broken heart
'N God It's gone
You don't want me in Eden
Hell
I would like to be there
Hollow wrong sign of ego
I would like to be there
And now I Think I'm falling
No matter what you see
You don't want me in Eden
You don't want me in Eden
Hell
I would like to be there
Hollow wrong sign of ego
I would like to be there
And now I Think I'm falling




No matter what you see
You don't want me in Eden

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The BlackLava's song Eden depict a conflicting state of emotions about a possible relationship between two people. The singer describes feeling low and searching for something, possibly validation or acceptance from their lover. The lyrics hint at a tumultuous past and a need for forgiveness. The idea of Eden, which represents paradise or a perfect place, is used as a metaphor for a desirable state of being that seems unattainable for the singer. Despite their desire to be in Eden, they are rejected and pushed away, possibly due to their past mistakes or flaws.


The repeated line "You don't want me in Eden" highlights the singer's feelings of unworthiness and the idea that they are not enough for their lover or for paradise. The reference to God in the lyrics adds a spiritual and existential dimension to the song, suggesting that the search for Eden is not only about finding love or acceptance but also about finding meaning and purpose in life. The final line "No matter what you see, you don't want me in Eden" reinforces the idea that the singer's flaws or past will always be a barrier to their happiness and fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

Light snow falls, I see through
In the midst of a seemingly peaceful scene, I see through the façade and feel a sense of unease.


Cold breath in the last spring door
The coldness in the air represents the end of a season, perhaps a metaphor for the end of something greater.


I'm low and what I'm looking for
Feeling lost and searching for something deeper.


Aaha, Do you wanna know?
A rhetorical question to emphasize the sense of urgency in finding answers.


I'm your lover
Asserting a strong emotional connection with someone.


Do you forgive me
Asking for forgiveness and acceptance despite flaws and mistakes.


Just say, I'm a broken heart
Admitting to being emotionally damaged and vulnerable.


'N God It's gone
Acknowledging the presence of a higher power, but feeling abandoned or alone.


You don't want me in Eden
Feeling excluded from a place of happiness or paradise.


Hell
Expressing feelings of pain, anguish, and despair.


I would like to be there
Despite the pain, still desiring to be included in the happiness.


Hollow wrong sign of ego
Feeling a sense of emptiness or doubt in oneself.


And now I Think I'm falling
Feeling unsure and insecure, possibly in a relationship or life in general.


No matter what you see
Regardless of appearances, there is more going on beneath the surface.


Somebody calls you god
Acknowledging the presence of a higher power or something greater than oneself.


Deep Breath i can't move forward
Feeling stuck, unable to progress or move forward.


I'll give you a second change
Offering another chance to make things right.


Stop, it's bleeding, It's time to go to Hell
Recognizing the pain and hurt that needs to be confronted and dealt with.


You don't want me in Eden
Repeating the feeling of exclusivity and desire to be included.


You don't want me in Eden
Repeating the feeling of exclusivity and desire to be included.


Hell
Reiterating the strong emotions of pain, anguish, and despair.


I would like to be there
Still desiring to be a part of something greater despite the pain and exclusion.


Hollow wrong sign of ego
Repeating the feeling of emptiness or doubt in oneself.


And now I Think I'm falling
Reiterating the feeling of uncertainty and insecurity.


No matter what you see
Repeating the idea that appearances can be deceiving.


You don't want me in Eden
Ending on the same refrain, emphasizing the feeling of exclusion once again.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Carlo Loglisci

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