Call Me

Album: Phosphorescent (2022)
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  • You know who you are
    I told you I was happy when I couldn't be worse
    Told you to leave me alone and I couldn't want you more
    And I regret it
    You know who I am
    I think you know deep down I'm good
    But I make terrible choices
    I make them for everyone else and forget what I wanted
    And what I really wanted
    Was you

    Maybe it's been too long
    But if you hear this song

    Call me
    My door's always open
    And my phone's always on
    Call me

    I wish I went out
    I wish I called you back
    I wish I had a hold of my issues
    But I just wrote a song 'bout how much I miss you
    And I never told you
    I know who I am

    Maybe it's been too long
    But if you hear this song

    Call me
    My door's always open
    And my phone's always on
    Call me

    It's no use, you know me better than I know myself
    Know how to love me and I didn't know, so then I couldn't tell
    Can't stand to kiss, your kindness made me feel I should be someone else
    And you probably hate me now
    But if you don't somehow

    Call me

    Maybe it's been too long
    But if you hear this song

    Call me
    My door's always open
    And my phone's always on
    Call me

    Call me Writer/s: Gabrielle Ann Aplin
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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