I'd always heard about the great Atlantic
How it humbles you to stand upon it's shore
So I thought I'd take some time to go and see it
Since I had no ties to bind me anymore
But I wonder what I'd wasted my time for
You call that an ocean?
To me it's just a pond that's almost dry
If you want to see an ocean
You should see the tears her leaving made me cry
So I headed west to see that famous canyon
That the Colorado cut so deep and wide
I thought seeing something lower down than I felt
Might cheer me up and ease my troubled mind
But I just got disappointed one more time
You call that a canyon?
It's nothing but a pothole in the yard
If you want to see a canyon
You should see the hole she left here in my heart
So now I stand here staring at the rockies
I've heard they reach right up to heaven's door
They're like that little hole and that blue puddle
And I see now what I should have seen before
Without her life holds no wonders anymore
You call that a mountain?
It's just a little pile of rocks and dirt
If you want to see a mountain
You ought to try getting over her
If you call that a mountain...
I love the rolling hills
I love the flowers
I love the daffodils
I love the fireside
When all the lights are low
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom
I love the ocean
I love the open sea
I love the forest
I love the bumblebees
I love the stars at night
When the moon is shining bright
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom
I love the sunshine
I love the butterflies
I love the windblow
I love the river flow
I love the city lights
When the day turns into night
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom
I love the daisies
I love the sugar peas
I love the meadows
I love the summer breeze
I love to walk on by
With my head up in the sky
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom
(Chorus 8x
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom
Boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom-dee-a-da, boom
A classic song that talks about mountains is the song "Ain't no mountain high enough" by Nickolas Ashford and. Valerie Simpson in 1966. It is a nice R&B/soul song. A lyrical folk song with mountains in the theme is John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High."
It is a song that talks about Guam.
Yes because he talks about how he also wants to kill her
The Black Crowes' song "She Talks to Angels" was written by brothers Chris and Rich Robinson, and included on their debut album Shake Your Money Maker in 1990.The song reached number one in the US Mainstream Rock charts a year later.
South Park Mexicans (SPM) (Cheech and Chong) - "Mexican Thong Song"
Diggs dance on California livin' part 2
The song is Karma Police by Radiohead, and its "Arrest this man he talks in maths" :) good song
The mountains in the song "America the Beautiful" are described as purple mountains.
no but he talks about his mija in the song called in my hood
Rap
It is a song that talks about Guam.
Mountains - Prince song - was created on 1985-11-30.
Moving Mountains - song - was created on 2008-05-23.
there's a song called Everybody Talks from the band Neon Trees.
Verse from a popular religious song.
your mom sings it with her mouth
There are many such songs
The name of the song is "We Speak to Nations".