Cain And Abel Song Lyrics
Cain And Abel by Running To Persia Cain born one restless summer
Ivy creeping thick into the fields
Eve had her darling Abel
As one autumn curled into a dream
And a heavy voice fell silent in the west
Cain watched his mother hold
Sweet Abel to her breast
Clear eyes turned clouds of envy
Snake had wrapped it's tongue around his throat.
And a voice it started rising from the fields
Cold morning
Swept the cornfields
Cain and Abel
Barefeet running
Keen eyes
A fire is asking
What's beyond the distant mountainside
The boneyard calling night
One long and heartless winter
Snowstorm howled like wolves and shook the door
Eve calmed her crying children
Sang about a garden she had known
Oh a voice was laid to rest beneath the snow
Old brothers tilled the fields
As Cain's first love walked past
She flashed a smile at Abel
Cain had caught it
With a jealous eye
And a voice it whispered devils from the dust
Late evening
Touched the hilltops
Cain called Abel
From the barnyard
Cain took his
Father's hatchet
Sank it's edge
Into his brother's chest
A fire raged in the west
Cain fled, his barefeet running
Crossed the mountainside
Cain, there's nothing here
But boneyards calling night
And a voice it sank away into regret
Eve cradled in her arms
Her baby Abel shivering on the ground
He asked her sing the one
About the garden that I never knew
And her voice it started rising from the grass
White starlight
Fills the garden
Cain and Abel
Barefeet running
Soft warmth
A fire is asking
Please forgive me
For that mountainside
I let it take your life