Story Behind The Song
subtle verbal play on the rasta phrase "good sensimilia"
Song Description
longing for something now gone
Song Length |
4:50 |
Genre |
Country - Alternative, Pop - Alternative |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Heartbreaking, Poignant |
Subject |
Dysfunctional Relations, Pot |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Amelia
Oh, what have you done?
You gave us a child;
She grew strong in the sun.
Now you?ve lost your good sense
You say ?we?re all done?
Please come home, Amelia,
My sweet lovin? one.
? sweet lovin? one.
Amelia, Amelia,
Now where did you go?
The fields they are barren
they covered in snow.
My head and my heart?
Ah? God only knows
Use your good sense, Amelia
And find your way home.
? find your way home
Come back to your good sense, Amelia, Amelia
Come back to your sweet lovin? home
Wherever you run to, you find you?re still there
Use your good sense, Amelia
Let me breathe your sweet air
Breathe your sweet air
Breathe your sweet air
Amelia
How I wish you?d return
Your sweet lips, your fragrance
I?ll always yearn.
But now that you?ve gone
My darling, I?ve learned
When it comes to Amelia, I?ll always get burned.
Always get burned
Come back to your good sense, Amelia
Come back to your sweet lovin? home
Wherever you run to, you find you?re still there
Use your good sense, Amelia
Let me breathe your sweet air
Just breathe the sweet air
Breathe the sweet air