The Gardener Of Eden
    (专辑: Confessions Of A Pop Group - 1988)
    
    True I 
was a 
gardener, once upon a 
time.  When the 
world was young and all the 
earth was mine  Mine to tend to, to plough and to sow.  Before mankind came and rendered all things low.  And beauty was it's first name by this I 
would call.  And ready the 
harvest for one and for all.   The 
orchards and the 
wheatfields which could of fed the 
world,  Were divided up like money and sold through human slaves  The 
rivers fresh, the 
hillsides that had no need of name,  Now ran red with the 
life blood and drunk with guilty shame.   The 
gentle bough was broken and twisted out of shape,  And who knows the 
consequences when the 
bough doth break,  The 
mother soil which reared it's young, now reared her angry head,  And rain fell down like teardrops upon the 
flower beds.   The 
blame for this I'm in no doubt, is mine and mine alone,  But so proud was I 
of my work, I 
had to share it's growth  'Tis true I 
was a 
gardener in the 
time before the 
flood,  Now these greenfingers of mine are stained by angels blood.