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Out Of Eden - Robert Cray
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Out Of Eden Robert Cray

"Out Of Eden" by Robert Cray, released in 1994, is a #Blues song that explores themes of longing, loss, and the search for redemption. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning for a better place, both physically and emotionally. Musically, it features soulful guitar riffs and smooth vocals, highlighting Cray's signature style. The song resonates with listeners, reflecting personal struggles and the quest for hope.

Out Of Eden - Robert Cray
Tie the trunk with a piece of string
Make sure, did we forget anything?
Turn the lights out
And close the door
Tell the mailman
We don't live here no more

They said it was paradise
And that we'd live here forever
And they stabbed us in the back
With a poison dagger

Stood by the river
And watched us drown
Smiled, then they waved???
While we went down

But once was will never happen
Again

Now we travel out of Eden

I know you would stand up
For what is right
And I know you would you stand up
Against what's wrong
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