Atlantic

Song Description

A man who has gone to great lenghts to gain the attention and affection of a woman, only to find that she hasn't given him a single thought.

Song Length 4:36 Genre Rock - Modern, Pop - Rock
Tempo Fast (151 - 170) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Mood Heartbreaking, Poignant Subject Sorrow
Language English Era 2000 and later

Lyrics

I can not see you over and under. And I can not make you out through the crowd. Well I searched the whole world to find you, never once did I wonder if I should tell you I love you, if I should tell you out loud. I crossed the Atlantic, I crossed the Emerald Isles, I've been to mountain tops where you can see for miles. I crossed the rivers, but all I came to find is that I never crossed you mind. Never before and never again are you and I bound to find love like this again. I want to tell you how the sun rises off the coast of Japan. I want to tell you more about me, let you know who I am, but you don't care. I crossed the Atlantic, I crossed the Emerald Isles, I've been to mountain tops where you can see for miles. I crossed the rivers, but all I came to find is that I never crossed you mind. This world is too wide for you to be lonely. I'm wide open to just me and you only. I crossed the Atlantic, I crossed the Emerald Isles, I've been to mountain tops where you can see for miles. I crossed the rivers, but all I came to find is that I never crossed you mind.

Lyrics John Paul Roney Music John Paul Roney
Producer Doug Derryberry, Scott Lamps Performance The Profits
Label DYDA Records

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