It may be Mandy Moore, but it's still good
Ninety miles outside Chicago - can't stop driving, I don't know why. So many questions that need an answer: two years later, you're still on my mind. Whatever happened to Amelia Earhart, who holds the stars up in the sky? Is true love just once in a lifetime - did the captain of the Titanic cry? Someday we'll know if love can move a mountain, someday we'll know why the sky is blue, someday we'll know why I wasn't meant for you. Does anybody know the way to Atlantis? Or what the wind says when she cries? I'm speeding by the place that I met you... for the 97th time, tonight. Someday we'll know why Samson loved Delilah, one day I'll go dancing on the moon, someday you'll know that I was the one for you. I bought a ticket to the end of the rainbow, and watched the stars crash in the sea. If I could ask God just one question: Why aren't you here with me, tonight?
I love the Amelia Earhart line - it's not a particularly famous story, which seems to suggest that she (and her story) must have meant something to the person who penned the song. I've listened to this song more times than I care to remember, and it's still one of my favourites.
[It may be Mandy Moore, but it's still good]
Sngs Alumni @ 30.11.04 { 0 comments }
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