Your Call

Album: A Twist In My Story (2008)
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  • Waiting for your call, I'm sick
    Call, I'm angry
    Call, I'm desperate for your voice
    Listening to the song we used to sing in the car
    Do you remember, Butterfly, Early Summer
    It's playing on repeat
    Just like when we would meet, like when we would meet

    I was born to tell you I love you,
    And I am torn to do what I have to,
    To make you mine
    Stay with me tonight

    Stripped and polished, I am new, I am fresh
    I am feeling so ambitious, you and me, flesh to flesh
    'Cause every breath that you will take
    While you are sitting next to me
    Will bring life into my deepest hopes
    What's your fantasy?
    What's your, what's your, what's your, what's your

    I was born to tell you I love you,
    And I am torn to do what I have to,
    To make you mine
    Stay with me tonight

    And I'm tired of being all alone,
    And this solitary moment
    Makes me want to come back home

    And I'm tired of being all alone,
    And this solitary moment
    Makes me want to come back home

    And I'm tired of being all alone,
    And this solitary moment
    Makes me want to come back home

    And I'm tired of being all alone,
    And this solitary moment
    Makes me want to come back home

    I was born to tell you I love you
    And I am torn to do what I have to,
    And I was born to tell you I love you,
    And I am torn to do what I have to,
    To make you mine
    Stay with me tonight Writer/s: JOHN VESELY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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  • Nathan Ritz from Paoli, Inthis song rules, it reminds me of stuff that i dont want to remember
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