Song | Atlantis |
Artist | Rue du Soleil |
Album | Cafe Del 30 Anniversary |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
The continent of Atlantis was an island | |
Which lay before the great flood | |
In the area we now call the Atlantic Ocean. | |
So great an area of land, that from her western shores | |
Those beautiful sailors journeyed to the South | |
And the North Americas with ease | |
In their ships with painted sails. | |
To the east, Africa was a neighbor, | |
Across a short strait of sea miles. | |
The great Egyptian age is but a remnant | |
Of the Atlantian culture. | |
The antediluvian kings colonized the world; | |
All the Gods who play in the mythological dramas | |
In all legends from all lands were from fair Atlantis. | |
Knowing her fate, Atlantis sent out ships to all corners of the Earth. | |
On board were the Twelve: | |
The poet, the physician, the farmer, the scientist, the magician, | |
And the other so-called Gods of our legends, | |
Though Gods they were. | |
And as the elders of our time choose to remain blind, | |
Let us rejoice and let us sing and dance and ring in the new . . . | |
Hail Atlantis! | |
Way down below the ocean, where I wanna be, she may be . . . | |
Way down below the ocean, where I wanna be, she may be . . . | |
My antediluvian baby, oh yeah, yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah, | |
I want to see you some day. | |
My antediluvian baby, oh yeah, yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah, | |
My antediluvian baby. | |
My antediluvian baby, I love you, girl; | |
Girl, I want to see you some day. | |
My antediluvian baby, oh yeah, | |
I want to see you some day, oh, | |
My antediluvian baby. | |
My antediluvian baby, I want to see you; | |
My antediluvian baby—gotta tell me where she gone— | |
I want to see you some day, | |
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, oh yeah; | |
Oh glub glub, down down, yeah . . . |
The continent of Atlantis was an island | |
Which lay before the great flood | |
In the area we now call the Atlantic Ocean. | |
So great an area of land, that from her western shores | |
Those beautiful sailors journeyed to the South | |
And the North Americas with ease | |
In their ships with painted sails. | |
To the east, Africa was a neighbor, | |
Across a short strait of sea miles. | |
The great Egyptian age is but a remnant | |
Of the Atlantian culture. | |
The antediluvian kings colonized the world | |
All the Gods who play in the mythological dramas | |
In all legends from all lands were from fair Atlantis. | |
Knowing her fate, Atlantis sent out ships to all corners of the Earth. | |
On board were the Twelve: | |
The poet, the physician, the farmer, the scientist, the magician, | |
And the other socalled Gods of our legends, | |
Though Gods they were. | |
And as the elders of our time choose to remain blind, | |
Let us rejoice and let us sing and dance and ring in the new . . . | |
Hail Atlantis! | |
Way down below the ocean, where I wanna be, she may be . . . | |
Way down below the ocean, where I wanna be, she may be . . . | |
My antediluvian baby, oh yeah, yeah, yeahyeahyeah, | |
I want to see you some day. | |
My antediluvian baby, oh yeah, yeah, yeahyeahyeah, | |
My antediluvian baby. | |
My antediluvian baby, I love you, girl | |
Girl, I want to see you some day. | |
My antediluvian baby, oh yeah, | |
I want to see you some day, oh, | |
My antediluvian baby. | |
My antediluvian baby, I want to see you | |
My antediluvian baby gotta tell me where she gone | |
I want to see you some day, | |
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, oh yeah | |
Oh glub glub, down down, yeah . . . |
The continent of Atlantis was an island | |
Which lay before the great flood | |
In the area we now call the Atlantic Ocean. | |
So great an area of land, that from her western shores | |
Those beautiful sailors journeyed to the South | |
And the North Americas with ease | |
In their ships with painted sails. | |
To the east, Africa was a neighbor, | |
Across a short strait of sea miles. | |
The great Egyptian age is but a remnant | |
Of the Atlantian culture. | |
The antediluvian kings colonized the world | |
All the Gods who play in the mythological dramas | |
In all legends from all lands were from fair Atlantis. | |
Knowing her fate, Atlantis sent out ships to all corners of the Earth. | |
On board were the Twelve: | |
The poet, the physician, the farmer, the scientist, the magician, | |
And the other socalled Gods of our legends, | |
Though Gods they were. | |
And as the elders of our time choose to remain blind, | |
Let us rejoice and let us sing and dance and ring in the new . . . | |
Hail Atlantis! | |
Way down below the ocean, where I wanna be, she may be . . . | |
Way down below the ocean, where I wanna be, she may be . . . | |
My antediluvian baby, oh yeah, yeah, yeahyeahyeah, | |
I want to see you some day. | |
My antediluvian baby, oh yeah, yeah, yeahyeahyeah, | |
My antediluvian baby. | |
My antediluvian baby, I love you, girl | |
Girl, I want to see you some day. | |
My antediluvian baby, oh yeah, | |
I want to see you some day, oh, | |
My antediluvian baby. | |
My antediluvian baby, I want to see you | |
My antediluvian baby gotta tell me where she gone | |
I want to see you some day, | |
Wake up, wake up, wake up, wake up, oh yeah | |
Oh glub glub, down down, yeah . . . |