Hey man, evening on the ground
And there is no one else around
So you will blame me
Blame me for the rocks
And baby bones and broken lock
On the garden
Garden wall of Eden
For the spider bites
And all your love as we were
We were born to fuck each other
One way or another
But I'll only lie
Down by the waterside at night

Hey man, tiny baby tears
I will collect a million years
And you can blame me
Blame me, I will wear it
In the empty, hollow part of my garden
Garden wall of Eden
And the clamor as they raise the curtain
You will, you will never make me learn
To lay beneath the mountain
Cause I'll only lie
Down by the waterside at night


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Evening on the Ground (Lilith's Song) Lyrics as written by Samuel Ervin Beam

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    I feel this song is more about Eve than Lillith– Eve is blamed for Man's Fall. Eve and Adam were created to fuck each other- not sex, not love. Dirty, disgusting, shameful intercourse that lost us paradise. The Cardinal Sin, for which woman has been held accountable ever since.

    "Broken lock" is a direct reference to our loss of the garden of eden. Lilith isn't held repsonsible for breaking the lock; Eve is.

    Hyperboleon January 19, 2007   Link

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