Call On Me

Album: released as a single (2016)
Charted: 6 65
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  • When you're low
    And your knees can't rise
    You feel helpless
    And you're looking to the sky
    Some people would say
    To accept their fate
    Well, if this is fate
    Then we'll find a way to cheat

    'Cause, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh we'll say a little prayer
    But, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh if the answer isn't fair

    You know you can call on me
    When you need somebody
    You know you can call on me
    When you can't stop the tears from falling down, down, down
    You know you can call on me
    Call on me, darling
    You know you can call on me
    Call on me, darling (call on me)

    When you're weary
    And the road is dark
    And I'll guide you
    With the beating of my heart
    And if the cavalry
    And the help don't come
    Well, then we'll find a way
    To dodge a smoking gun

    'Cause, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh we'll say a little prayer
    But, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh if the answer isn't fair (then call on me)

    You know you can call on me
    When you need somebody
    You know you can call on me
    When you can't stop the tears from falling down, down, down
    You know you can call on me
    Call on me, darling
    You know you can call on me
    Call on me, darling (call on me)

    When you're, you need someone (just call on me)
    You need somebody to cling to (call on me)
    When you're, you need someone (just call on me)
    You need somebody to dry your tears
    When you're, you need someone (you can call me)
    You need somebody to cling to (just call on me)

    Just call on me, love (just call on me)
    Just call on me, love (call on me)
    Just call on me, love (just call on me)
    Just call on me, love (call on me)
    Just call on me, love, on me Writer/s: Peter James Wadams, Starley Marie Hope
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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