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Eden
Rock
Eden was released on August 7, 2025 by Dylan O'Laughlin as a part of the album Ashbloom
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Release DateAugust 7, 2025
LabelDylan O'Laughlin
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM70

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Dylan O'Laughlin
Dylan O'Laughlin
Performer
Lamenta
Lamenta
Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Dylan O'Laughlin
Dylan O'Laughlin
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dylan O'Laughlin
Dylan O'Laughlin
Recording Engineer

Lyrics

[Intro]
Gates stood wide, the light was thin
Breathless hush, a welcome grin
Path was gold, or so it seemed
Broken echo of the dreamed
[Vers 1]
He stepped through leaves that once were flame
No angels left to speak His name
The flowers bled, the trees were black
And nothing sung or answered back
[Chorus 1]
This is Eden, hollow crowned
No voice, no light, no sacred sound
The sky is pale, the soil dry
A paradise where hope will die
This is Eden, once so praised
Now lost, forgotten, dead, erased
You reach the end and understand
You walk alone on holy land
[Vers 2]
The rivers stopped, the fountains cracked
No fruit remains, no time to track
The grass is dust, the wind is bone
And God is long and far and gone
He fell to knees, he called in vain
But silence ruled and did not wane
A garden left, a vow betrayed
Where prayers once bloomed and now decay
[Bridge 1]
They promised light beyond the door
But no one speaks of what came before
[Chorus 2]
This is Eden, lost to sin
Not by man, but what’s within
It wasn’t stolen, wasn’t burned
It simply slept and never turned
This is Eden, God’s regret
A dream He made and then forget
So if you come to seek the dawn
Know even heaven can be gone
[Bridge 2]
We climbed, we crawled, we bled to see
And found no roots on Eden’s tree
[Chorus 3]
This is Eden, still and dead
No sacred fire, no crown of red
Just echoes of a song once sung
Now buried deep in holy lung
And when you stand, and call it bliss
Remember what was lost in this
For paradise is not a place
It’s just a name we can’t replace
Written by: Dylan O'Laughlin
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