In this evocative lyrical piece, Crowder explores themes of innocence lost and the yearning for spiritual redemption. The "garden" symbolizes the idyllic state of communion with the divine before humanity's fall from grace, as depicted in the Biblical Garden of Eden. Through vivid imagery, the song expresses a deep longing to return to a state of purity and direct connection with God, free from the corruption introduced by sin. The repeated requests to "Take me back" reflect an intense desire for spiritual renewal and restoration. Ultimately, "Back To The Garden" articulates a universal quest for redemption and the inherent human need to reclaim our intended nobility and freedom.
Back To The Garden
Lyrics
I was born to be royal
I was made to be free
But I was torn from the garden
When that devil lied to me
I was formed from the soil
I got dirt inside of me
But I was born to be royal
I was made for glory
Take me back to the garden
Take me back and walk with me
For Your presence I am longing
Take me back
God, take me back!
Take me down to the river
Down to Eden's crystal streams
Where every sin can be forgiven
Holy Ghost come set me free
Take me back to the garden
Take me back and walk with me
For Your presence I am longing
Take me back!
God, take me back!
Back to Your Kingdom, come
Take me back!
Back to Your Kingdom, come!
I was born to be royal
I was made to be free
Writer(s): DAVID CROWDER, SETH OWEN PHILPOTT, HANK BENTLEY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Capitol CMG Publishing, Songtrust Ave
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