Adam And Eve – Bob Seger


My name is Adam, my name is Eve

I was the first man to live and breathe

God made the ocean, He made it blue

He told us “Don’t eat forbidden fruit”

Oh, He can see us, hear what we say

But He was resting on that seventh day

She met a serpent that afternoon

He smiled at her and she broke the rule

Come on, we’re leaving, no time to waste

The Garden of Eden’s no longer safe

Throw down that apple, that ship has sailed

We’re on the run with God on our tail

I can remember, I do recall

There were no weeds here, no thorns at all

I was misguided, I was mislead

I asked for good but got evil instead

Come on, we’re leaving, no time to waste

The Garden of Eden’s no longer safe

Throw down that apple, that ship has sailed

We’re on the run with God on our tail

Throw down that apple, that ship has sailed

We’re on the run with God on our tail

My name is Adam, my name is Eve

I was the first man to live and breathe

Exploring the Story of Adam and Eve through Bob Seger’s Lyrics

Bob Seger’s “Adam And Eve” revisits the timeless biblical tale with a fresh, human perspective. The lyrics bring listeners back to the origins of humanity, echoing themes of innocence, temptation, and consequence. Seger’s storytelling vividly captures the moment of forbidden curiosity, painting Adam and Eve not just as symbols, but as relatable figures feeling regret and urgency after their pivotal mistake. The refrain, “We’re on the run with God on our tail,” encapsulates the sense of loss and the irreversible change that comes with making choices. Through simple yet evocative imagery, Seger explores the complexities of obedience, free will, and the bittersweet nature of knowledge gained.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Bob Seger
  • Songwriters: Bob Seger

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