Born among the fields where the corn is wild
Amelia would sit and count Missouri miles
She was a born-to-wander Kansas City child
Sailing on the wings of a kite she'd play (sailing away)
Dreaming of the time she would fly away
And what was written on the wind, well you could say
Amelia Earhart do you read me
(Am I coming in loud and clear)
Send a message if you need me
And you know that I'll be there
High up in the skies in a flying machine (flying away)
Amelia looked down and realized her dream
And there it stretched as far away as she could see
People in the streets on the world below
Listen for the news on the radio
But could they see just how much further she would go
Amelia Earhart do you read me
(Am I coming in loud and clear)
Send a message if you need me
And you know that I'll be there
Heaven fell to earth on a broken wing (falling away)
A picture of a face in a magazine
But what was written in the end was never seen
Amelia Earhart do you read me
(Am I coming in loud and clear?)
Send a message if you need me
And you know that I'll be there
Amelia Earhart do you read me
(Am I coming in loud and clear?)
Send a message if you need me
And you know that I'll be there
Amelia Earhart was written by David Simmonds & Jim Vallance.
Amelia Earhart was produced by Bachman–Turner Overdrive & Jim Vallance.