Call My Name
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Call My Name
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What about our good times?
What about our late nights?
Are you really leaving me for someone else
I want to let you know
You can call my name
And I'll come running back to you
Running back to you
I'll come running back
You can call my name
And I'll come running back to you
Running back
I'll come running back to you
We could have let it all slide
Yeah
And work on all our moves
Are you really leaving me for someone else?
I want to let you go
You can call my name
And I'll come running back to you
Running back to you
I'll come running back
You can call my name
And I'll come running back to you
Running back
I'll come running back to you
I wanna tell you that I'm sorry
For all the wrongs that I have made
But nothing will get back to normal
Not until you do the same
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