I lived through the worst years of the Cold War. I remember those
...bombers / Riding shotgun in the sky
and waited. Songs like this turned our perceptions round, there was always hope. Hey! we got away with it! We still gotta get back to the garden, but many of us are genuinely trying. Like Joni, I never made it to Woodstock. I was in short trousers and England at the time, but songs like this take me there any time I want.
The lyrics in Joni Mitchell's song Woodstock seem to refer to Eden...“We are stardust, we are golden and we have to get back to the garden.”
Here Joni Mitchell appears to introduce a cryptic reference to Eden when she sings "...And we've got to get back to the Garden..."
The lyrics in Joni Mitchell's song Woodstock seem to refer to Eden...“We are stardust, we are golden and we have to get back to the garden.”
Here Joni Mitchell appears to introduce a cryptic reference to Eden when she sings "...And we've got to get back to the Garden..."
Eden is a reference to sacred space written of in Genesis chapter two and a reference to the Garden that was originally "Eden.
Eden is a reference to sacred space written of in Genesis chapter two and a reference to the Garden that was originally "Eden.
"Eden" existed only when God's presence was there but it was no longer "Eden" after Adam and Eve introduced sin or disobedience into the world (Genesis 3).
I lived through the worst years of the Cold War. I remember those ...bombers / Riding shotgun in the sky and waited. Songs like this turned our perceptions round, there was always hope. Hey! we got away with it! We still gotta get back to the garden, but many of us are genuinely trying. Like Joni, I never made it to Woodstock. I was in short trousers and England at the time, but songs like this take me there any time I want.
RETURN TO WHO MADE US
RETURN TO WHO MADE US
The lyrics in Joni Mitchell's song Woodstock seem to refer to Eden...“We are stardust, we are golden and we have to get back to the garden.” Here Joni Mitchell appears to introduce a cryptic reference to Eden when she sings "...And we've got to get back to the Garden..."
The lyrics in Joni Mitchell's song Woodstock seem to refer to Eden...“We are stardust, we are golden and we have to get back to the garden.” Here Joni Mitchell appears to introduce a cryptic reference to Eden when she sings "...And we've got to get back to the Garden..."
Eden is a reference to sacred space written of in Genesis chapter two and a reference to the Garden that was originally "Eden.
Eden is a reference to sacred space written of in Genesis chapter two and a reference to the Garden that was originally "Eden.
"Eden" existed only when God's presence was there but it was no longer "Eden" after Adam and Eve introduced sin or disobedience into the world (Genesis 3).
N'est pas?