It obviously talks about the saying "What you reap is what you sow" just like what is written in the bible...
Be not deceived; God is not mocked:
for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
Galatians 6:7
The song deals about the "sister" who is hoping to have a good harvest/fruit from the garden with too many grass affecting her plants. The "sister" is hoping a rain will wash the garden that turned to be infested with too many unwanted inhabitants.
The song can also be a metaphor to our lives. If we let our lives to be filled by hatred and sins, our garden(lives) will not be beautiful as we have hoped for but will be filled with grass and other unwanted inhabitants. Our flowers in our garden will be killed by grass and other parasites. Once it happen, we can only pray that a rain will wash our garden away.
...Opening your eyes to the stars just to pray
Hoping more rain will wash your garden away...
It obviously talks about the saying "What you reap is what you sow" just like what is written in the bible...
Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Galatians 6:7
The song deals about the "sister" who is hoping to have a good harvest/fruit from the garden with too many grass affecting her plants. The "sister" is hoping a rain will wash the garden that turned to be infested with too many unwanted inhabitants.
The song can also be a metaphor to our lives. If we let our lives to be filled by hatred and sins, our garden(lives) will not be beautiful as we have hoped for but will be filled with grass and other unwanted inhabitants. Our flowers in our garden will be killed by grass and other parasites. Once it happen, we can only pray that a rain will wash our garden away.
...Opening your eyes to the stars just to pray Hoping more rain will wash your garden away...
http://josepherdon.blogspot.com/2007/06/what-grows-in-your-garden.html