Call Me The Breeze

Album: Sugaring Season (2012)
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  • Call me the sea
    Call me the stream
    Call me the sky
    Call me the leaves

    Hear my call
    Hello, lo, lo, lo
    Lo, lo, lo, lo

    Call me the fire
    Call me the air
    Call me the grass
    The silence of the hare

    Hear my call
    Hello, lo, lo, lo
    Lo, lo, lo, lo

    Call me the birds
    Call me the bark
    Call me the stone
    Call me the lark

    (Call me the sun
    Call me the moon)
    Hear my call
    Hello, lo, lo, lo
    Lo, lo, lo, lo

    Call me the day
    Call me the night
    Call me the dark
    Call me the light

    Hear my call
    Hello, lo, lo, lo
    Lo, lo, lo, lo

    Call me the wind
    Call me the breeze
    Call me the north
    The south, the west, the east

    (Call me the earth
    Call me the stars)
    Hear my call
    Hello, lo, lo, lo
    Lo, lo, lo, lo Writer/s: EDMUND JOHN SIMONS, ELIZABETH CAROLINE ORTON, THOMAS OWEN MOSTYN ROWLANDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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