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Timshel - The Significance of John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" in Mumford & Sons' Music

Timshel - The Significance of John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" in Mumford & Sons' Music

Update: 2021-03-12
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We continue our discussion of the album Sigh No More by examining Timshel's connections to John Steinbeck's East of Eden and the book of Genesis. Featuring special guests Elizabeth Bernadette and Clare Fletcher.


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Little Lion Man by Mumford and Sons


East of Eden - The First Page


Through the Deep, Dark Valley by the Oh Hellos


Sirens by the Gray Havens


Dante's Inferno - The First Page


“Timshel” Lyrics


Cold is the water, it freezes your already cold mind


Already cold, cold mind


And death is at your doorstep and it will steal your innocence


But it will not steal your substance




But you are not alone in this


You are not alone in this


As brothers we will stand


And we’ll hold your hand




You are the mother, the mother of your baby child


The one to whom you gave life


And you have your choices — these are what make man great


His ladder to the stars




But you are not alone in this


You are not alone in this


As brothers we will stand


And we’ll hold your hand




But I will tell the night


And whisper lose your sight


But I can’t move the mountains for you

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Timshel - The Significance of John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" in Mumford & Sons' Music

Timshel - The Significance of John Steinbeck's "East of Eden" in Mumford & Sons' Music

T. S. Russell