I was driving through San Francisco last week and I saw a strip club amongst all the strip clubs on Broadway that was named "The Garden Of Eden". It made me think about this song. This song could be about a whore house. But I think that it is more likely to be about love or sex and how they can become a trap.
Feel her flowers as they wrap around
But only smart boys do without
I think that line is important. It's describing something that feels good, but if you're smart, you do without it. I'm thinking it's either love or sex.
You know you're all alone
You're friends, they aren't at home
Everybody's gone to the garden
To me, it sounds like his friends are all in love and he is not. Now, this could just be the fact that currently, all my friends are in love, and I am not, but I don't think that's it.
He also mentions losing his virginity in the "garden". I'm thinking that the garden is probably an analogy for love.
I was driving through San Francisco last week and I saw a strip club amongst all the strip clubs on Broadway that was named "The Garden Of Eden". It made me think about this song. This song could be about a whore house. But I think that it is more likely to be about love or sex and how they can become a trap.
Feel her flowers as they wrap around But only smart boys do without
I think that line is important. It's describing something that feels good, but if you're smart, you do without it. I'm thinking it's either love or sex.
You know you're all alone You're friends, they aren't at home Everybody's gone to the garden
To me, it sounds like his friends are all in love and he is not. Now, this could just be the fact that currently, all my friends are in love, and I am not, but I don't think that's it.
He also mentions losing his virginity in the "garden". I'm thinking that the garden is probably an analogy for love.