Wake Up Call

Album: It Won't Be Soon Before Long (2007)
Charted: 33 19
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  • I didn't hear what you were saying
    I live on raw emotion, baby
    I answer questions, never maybe
    And I'm not kind if you betray me
    So, who the hell are you to save me?
    I never would have made it, babe

    If you needed love
    Well, then, ask for love
    Could have given love
    Now I'm taking love
    And it's not my fault
    'Cause you both deserve
    What's coming now
    So don't say a word

    Wake up call
    Caught you in the morning with another one in my bed
    Don't you care about me anymore?
    Don't you care about me?
    I don't think so
    Six foot tall
    Came without a warning, so I had to shoot him dead
    He won't come around here anymore
    Come around here?
    I don't think so

    Would have bled to make you happy
    You didn't need to treat me that way
    And now you beat me at my own game
    And now I'm finally sleeping soundly
    And your lover's screaming loudly
    I hear a sound and hit the ground

    If you needed love
    Well, then, ask for love
    Could have given love
    Now I'm taking love
    And it's not my fault
    'Cause you both deserve
    What's coming now
    So don't say a word

    Wake up call
    Caught you in the morning with another one in my bed
    Don't you care about me anymore?
    Don't you care about me?
    I don't think so
    Six foot tall
    Came without a warning, so I had to shoot him dead
    He won't come around here anymore
    Come around here?
    I don't feel so bad
    I don't feel so bad
    I don't feel so bad

    I'm so sorry, darling
    Did I do the wrong thing?
    Oh, what was I thinking?
    Is his heart still beating?

    Whoa, oh, oh

    Wake up call
    Caught you in the morning with another one in my bed
    Don't you care about me anymore?
    Don't you care about me?
    I don't think so
    Six foot tall
    Came without a warning, so I had to shoot him dead
    He won't come around here anymore
    Come around here?
    I don't feel so bad

    Wake up call
    Caught you in the morning with another one in my bed
    Don't you care about me anymore?
    Don't you care about me?
    I don't think so
    Six foot tall
    Came without a warning, so I had to shoot him dead
    He won't come around here anymore, no
    He won't come around here?
    I don't feel so bad

    (Wake up call)
    (Caught you in the morning with another one in my bed)
    (Don't you care about me anymore?)
    (Don't you care about me?)
    (I don't feel so bad)
    (Wake up call)
    (Caught you in the morning with another one in my bed)
    (Don't you care about me anymore) Writer/s: Adam Levine, James B. Valentine
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Sentric Music, Shapiro Bernstein & Co Inc, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Megan from Stevenson, AlOh my! WHY is Maroon 5 sooo AMAZING?! WOW! Truely one of the best bands out today! Keep it up! Every album is awesome!!!
  • Randy from Rio De Janeiro, -How can one get to see the director's cut for this video? Where is it available?
  • Becky from Box Springs, Gathe director's cut of this video is AWESOME!!! love this song...love adam levine....this song and video are perfect!
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