The Call

Album: single release only (2013)
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  • I'm not (I'm not) supposed (supposed) to call you
    I know we both agree
    We said (we said) That it (that it) was over
    And I guess that it should be
    But I can't (but I can't) get you off my mind
    And I miss (I miss) you like hell tonight
    But I won't pick up this phone tonight 'cause

    I'm not (I'm not) supposed (supposed) to call you
    I tell my self again.
    I say (I say) I don't (I don't) love you
    But I can't help but wonder if its supposed to hurt
    As bad as this Got your number at my fingertips

    I'm not (I'm not) supposed (supposed) to call you
    But I'm wishing (I'm wishing) more than anything
    Any second now this phone now will ring
    But I'm sure you're not thinking the same thing

    'Cause I'm not (I'm not) supposed (supposed) to call
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