Gates to the Garden

Nicholas Cave

Past the ivy-covered windows of the angel
Down Athenaeum Lane to the cathedral
Through the churchyard I wandered
Sat for a spell there and I pondered
My back to the gates
My back to the gates
My back to the gates of the garden

Fugitive fathers, sickly infants, decent mothers
Runaways and suicidal lovers
Assorted boxes of ordinary bones
Of aborted plans and sudden shattered hopes
In unlucky rows
In unhappy rows
In unlucky rows, up to the gates of the garden

Won't you meet me at the gates
Won't you meet me at the gates
Won't you meet me at the gates
To the garden

Beneath the creeping shadow of the tower
The bell from St. Edmunds informs me of the hour
I turn to find you waiting there for me
In sunlight and I see the way that you breathe
All alive and leaning
Alive and leaning
Alive and leaning, leaning on the gates to the garden

Leave these ancient places to the angels
Let the saints attend to their keeping of the cathedrals
And leave the dead beneath the ground so cold
For God is in this hand that I hold
As we open up the gates
As we open up the gates
We open up the gates to the garden

Won't you meet me at the gates
Won't you meet me at the gates
Won't you meet me at the gates to the garden

Trivia about the song Gates to the Garden by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

When was the song “Gates to the Garden” released by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds?
The song Gates to the Garden was released in 2001, on the album “No More Shall We Part”.
Who composed the song “Gates to the Garden” by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds?
The song “Gates to the Garden” by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds was composed by Nicholas Cave.

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