Atlantis lyrics
This is a melancholic song about loss and the inability to keep a relationship together. The narrator reflects on the hardships endured in their relationship and how the birds have left their trees and the light is pouring down, symbolizing the end of the relationship. Despite wanting to save the relationship, the narrator realizes that it's coming to an end and they can't do anything to prevent it.
- Copyright: Harry Draper, Jack Sedman, Roy Stride
The birds have left their trees The light pours onto me I can feel you lying there all on your own We got here the hard way All those words that we exchange
Is it any wonder things get broke?'Cause in my heart and in my head
I'll never take back the things I said
So high above
I feel it coming down, she saidIn my heart and in my head
Tell me why this has to end
Oh, no, oh, noI can't save us, my Atlantis, we fall
I feel it coming down, she said(Tell me why this has to end)
(Oh, no)Now all the birds have fled
The hurt just leaves me scared
Losing everything I've ever knownIt's all become too much
Maybe I'm not built for love
If I knew that I could reach you, I would goIt's in my heart and in my head
I'll never take back the things I said
So high above
I feel it coming downShe said, in my heart and in my head
Tell me why this has to end
Oh, no, oh, noI can't save us, my Atlantis, we fall
I feel it coming down, she said(In my heart and in my head)
(Tell me why this has to end)
(Oh, no)In my heart and in my
(She said)I can't save us, oh, no
my Atlantis, we fall
We fall
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Who is the author of the song Atlantis?
The song Atlantis was written by Harry Draper, Jack Sedman, Roy Stride.
- Who sings the song Atlantis?
The song Atlantis is performed by Arcando.