Adam and Eve

Bob Marley · Other Songs - Bob Marley

The lord named Adam and Eve,
to live a happy life.
In the garden of Eden,
but they disobeyed.

I wanna know,
why they sin,
in the garden of Eden.

It`s a devilman`s affair,
in the shake of a surfband.

And they broke the fruit of life
and everyone of us is living in sin.

Any anywhere you go,
woman is the root of all evil.

He was the first one to break a fruit
and everyone of us is living in sin.

The lord named Adam and Eve,
to live a happy life.
In the garden of Eden,
but they disobeyed.

I wanna know,
why they sin,
in the garden of Eden.

It`s a devilman`s affair,
in the shake of a surfband.

And they broke the fruit of life
and everyone of us is living in sin.

Any anywhere you go,
woman is the root of all evil.

He was the first one to break a fruit
and everyone of us is living in sin.

Adam and Eve

Bob Marley's 'Adam and Eve' stands as a profound meditation on the human condition, exploring themes of innocence, temptation, and the inevitable fall from grace. Recorded in the late 1970s, the track exemplifies Marley's ability to weave biblical narratives with Rastafarian spirituality and social commentary. The song's haunting melody and Marley's distinctive vocal delivery create an intimate atmosphere that invites listeners to reflect on personal and collective struggles. As part of his broader discography, 'Adam and Eve' reinforces his status as a global icon who consistently used his music to address universal truths through the lens of reggae. The recording captures a moment where Marley's songwriting transcended mere entertainment to become a spiritual and philosophical journey for audiences worldwide.