Water From The Moon Lyrics
Céline Dion
Lyrics
I've looked everywhere I can just to find a clue
Oh, to get to you and make you want me
And I've run circles around the sun chasin' after you
Oh, but it's no use
Can't you see that I'm going out of my mind?
Trying to find a way to get through to you
Oh, you don't know how hard I try and I try and I try
What do I gotta do?
Do I gotta get water from the moon?
Is that what I gotta do to make you love me, make you love me?
Do I gotta turn the sand into the sea?
Is that what you want from me, I've done everything that I can do
But get water from the moon
I've reached high up in the sky tryin' to steal the stars
Oh, to win your heart
But even that's not enough
And I've searched every book I know just to find the words
Oh, to touch your world and get some love out of you
I've already given all I can give
And I don't, I don't know what's left to try and I try and I try
What do I gotta do?
Do I gotta get water from the moon?
Is that what I gotta do to make you love me, make you love me?
Do I gotta turn the sand into the sea?
Is that what you want from me, I've done everything that I can do
But get water from the moon
Love me, how do I make you love me?
How do I make you see that I'm going out of my mind?
I try, and I try, and I try
Do I gotta get water from the moon?
Baby, is that what I gotta do to make you love me, make you love me?
Do I gotta turn the sand into the sea?
Is that what you want from me, I've done everything that I can do
But get water from the, water from the moon
I've done everything
You've gotta love me, baby
I've done everything
Song & Lyrics Facts
Céline Dion's song "Water From the Moon" was released in 1993 as part of her album The Colour Of My Love. It was written by Diane Warren and produced by David Foster with his band, which included Robbie Buchanan on keyboards, Michael Landau on guitar, Neil Stubenhaus on bass, John Robinson on drums, and Randy Kerber on piano.
The lyrics explore a deep longing for someone to come into one’s life and bring love. They express a desire for a miracle to happen that will fill an empty heart with joy. The song is considered one of Céline Dion's signature ballads.