Million Miles of Water

Red Hot Chili Peppers · Other Songs - Red Hot Chili Peppers

Broke down, I found

Even when you think you need a rest

You will live to fight another round

I know its too bad, so sad

All the things that we could've been and could've had



Hey girl, what sound

A million miles of water that are flowing deep beneath this ground

Now, I found you right here

A million miles of water



You were my muse

Just because you happen to have a bomb doesn't mean you light the fuse

I know that, my girl, big lie

Four years in and you never even said goodbye



Hey girl, what sound

A million miles of water that are Flowing deep beneath this ground

Now, I found you right here

A million miles of water dear



Hey girl, what sound

I want you to remember that some times we have to go without

Now I found it right here

I want you to remember dear



We were two of a funny kind

So damn blind but now we got to nevermind

I know that this is the end, we tried

So hard, but now I got to lose a friend



Hey girl, what sound

A million miles of water that are Flowing deep beneath this ground

Now, I found you right here

A million miles of water dear



Hey girl, what sound

I want you to remember that some times we have to go without

Now I found it right here

I want you to remember dear

Million Miles of Water

Released by Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1991 on the album *Blood Sugar Sex Magik*, "Million Miles of Water" stands as a quintessential example of the band's fusion of funk, rock, and psychedelic elements. Featuring the iconic guitar work of Hillel Slovak and the distinctive vocal delivery of Anthony Kiedis, the track captures the raw energy and improvisational spirit that defined the group during the early 1990s. The song's rhythmic drive and emotional depth reflect the band's ability to blend complex musical textures with accessible, groove-oriented pop sensibilities. As a staple of their discography, it remains a significant recording that showcases the collaborative chemistry between the members and their influence on alternative rock and funk genres.