Amelia

I'd say life's a different story when you're facing certain death

I wonder did they kick back when they knew the game was up

Static on the radio ain't no soundtrack to this end

stick on a bit of Wagner and we'll go down, let's see if we skim

Or maybe there's no time for grand exits and pause

Twisting of propellors, chopping at the froth

And as she turned to Fred she say the fear in his eyes

Whatever was between them was heavy in the last word he said

Amelia

Or maybe they went on to grow oranges and pears

on their own island, Amelia and Fred

She'd dance for him in the evenings, as the red sun fell

he'd sit there smiling up at herthinking this is just swell,

Take me now

Some say she resurfaced as a Tokyo Rose

talking on the radio, telling sweet lies

but remember when the farmer asked have you flown far

she just smiled back at him and said I've come from America

Amelia

Now time has cast its shadow, the story lost its legs

our favourite missing person still rears her head

not on a milk carton, just some bones on a beach

that just might be a tall white girl called Amelia

It's just like flying