Eden

Sarah Brightman · Other Songs - Sarah Brightman

Did you ever think of me,
As your best friend.
Did I ever think of you,
I'm not complaining.

I never tried to feel.
I never tried to feel.
This vibration.
I never tried to reach.
I never tried to reach.
Your eden.

(Your eden. Your eden.)

Did I ever think of you,
As my enemy.
Did you ever think of me,
I'm complaining.

I never tried to feel.
I never tried to feel.
This vibration.
I never tried to reach.
I never tried to reach.
Your eden.

(Your eden. Your eden.)

I never tried to feel.
I never tried to ...
(Your eden.)

About Eden

Sarah Brightman's "Eden" stands as a poignant exploration of spiritual longing and emotional vulnerability, characteristic of her early career blend of classical training and pop sensibility. Released during a period where she frequently collaborated with composers to create atmospheric ballads, the track exemplifies her ability to convey deep introspection through melodic phrasing and vocal nuance. The song's lyrical themes of seeking a perfect state resonate with listeners who appreciate music that balances romantic idealism with existential reflection. As part of her broader discography, "Eden" showcases her commitment to crafting emotionally resonant recordings that transcend simple pop conventions, often drawing upon orchestral textures to enhance the narrative depth of the composition. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of quiet awe and personal connection, marking it as a significant work within her catalog of emotionally charged ballads.