All I want is the world
And everything for me
You can rattle off your talk
All that matters is what I see

If you break me down
Selfish desire is all you blame
Cause desperate times
Call for desperate measures
And I am not ashamed
Oh it took me a long time to come to this
And I have chosen my path
I am only for me

All my dreams are so closed
If I open them to you
You can count them all as lies
You can believe me or you can believe the truth

If you break me down
Selfish desire is all you blame
Cause desperate times
Call for desperate measures
And I am not ashamed
Oh it took me a long time to come to this
And I have chosen my path
I am only for me

But I could let you in
Put your feelings on the shelf
There's only room cause it helps myself
Oh I could let you in
But it's to no avail
I only listen cause it helps myself

Oh it took me a long time to come to this
And I have chosen my path
I am only for me

I took a cane from a blind man
And I've tasted the fruit in the Garden of Eden
When I walk out of here
I know I'll stand clear
But the taste in my mouth still remains
Still remains

Oh it took me a long time to come to this
Oh it took me a long time
I am only for me


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Eden Lyrics as written by Brian Rosenworcel Adam Gardner

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    i agree with most of the interpretation about becoming self concerned. the end of the song it kind of the insight as to why he feels this way though. it seems he was once blind and euphoric(in the garden of eden, with ignorance) but he tasted the fruit, ie gained knowledge which i think means there was some great pain he can never forget(the taste remains) as he is leaving his once euphoric state. standing clear seemed to imply he'll never let himself be hurt like that again(he seems mournful to say so)

    my second intepretation is this a commentary on the nature of humans, our tendoncy to be selfish and it all dates back to 'original sin' which we can never repeat but never escape

    trippinbon November 08, 2004   Link

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