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Thread #90703   Message #3675779
Posted By: Joe Offer
08-Nov-14 - 09:56 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Gentle Arms of Eden (Dave Carter)
Subject: ADD Version: Gentle Arms of Eden (Dave Carter)
This is my transcription of the song from the Drum Hat Buddha album (2001). I think you'll see it evolved a bit.

GENTLE ARMS OF EDEN
(Dave Carter)

On a sleepy endless ocean when the world lay in a dream,
There was rhythm in the splash and roll, but not a voice to sing;
So the moon fell on the breakers and the morning warmed the waves
Till a single cell did jump and hum for joy as though to say:

CHORUS:
This is my home, this is my only home.
This is the only sacred ground that I have ever known;
And should I stray in the dark night alone.
Rock me, goddess, in the gentle arms of Eden.

Then the day shone bright and rounder till the one turned into two,
And the two into ten thousand things, and old things into new;
And on some virgin beachhead one lonesome critter crawled,
And he looked about and shouted out in his most astonished drawl:

CHORUS: This is my home...

Then all the sky was buzzing and the ground was carpet green,
And the wary children of the woods went dancing in between,
And the people sang rejoicing when the fields were glad with grain
This song of celebration from their cities on the plain:

CHORUS: This is my home...

Now there's smoke across the harbor, and there's factories on the shore,
And the world is ill with greed and will and enterprise of war;
But I will lay my burdens in the cradle of your grace,
And the shining beaches of your love and the sea of your embrace.

CHORUS: This is my home...

...and then Dave Carter died in July, 2002, at the age of 49. I think this song would have changed and grown over the years if Dave Carter had lived. Here is a recording of the song by Tracy Grammer at a 2013 House Concert in Oregon [and another 2013 performance] - same lyrics as on Drum Hat Buddha. Oh, but what a wonderful song!

-Joe-


...and one more recording (click)

This is one of four Dave Carter songs that will be included in the Rise Again Songbook: