This song i'm sharing is made of rhetorical questions, where the topic of love is posed and if issues of such will ever have solutions or answers. The singer conveys his message of lost love, regret and loneliness. By using lyrics like "Did the captain of the Titanic cry?" and "Does anybody know the way to Atlantis?", the singer expresses the impossibility of a simple solution for a complex emotion/feeling/state/attitude/action called Love.
I like it simply because its awesome hearing it while you daydream, or when you're solving the world's problems on the loo, or feeling pensive while basking in weekend afternoon sunlight.
Ninety Miles outside Chicago
Can't stop driving, I don't know why
So many questions need an answer
Two years later you're still on my mind
Whatever happen to Amelia Earhart?
Who holds the stars up in the sky?
Is true love just once in a lifetime?
Did the captain of the Titanic cry?
Someday we'll know if love can move a mountain
Someday we'll know why the sky is blue
Someday we'll know why I wasn't meant for you
Does anybody know the way to Atlantis?
Or what the wind says when she cries?
I'm speeding by the place that I met you
For the 97th time tonight
Someday we'll know if love can move a mountain
Someday we'll know why the sky is blue
Someday we'll know why I wasn't meant for you
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Someday we'll know why Samson loved Delilah
One day I'll go dancing on the moon
Someday you'll know that I was the one for you
I bought a ticket to the end of the rainbow
And watched the stars crash in the sea
If I could ask God just one question
Why aren't you here with me tonight?
Someday we'll know if love can move a mountain
Someday we'll know why the sky is blue
Someday we'll know why I wasn't meant for you
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Someday we'll know why Samson loved Delilah
One day I'll go dancing on the moon
Someday you'll know that I was the one for you
signing off.