Call Me The Sea
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Call Me The Sea
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Call me the sea, old and wise.
I'll cover all the stones and the lies.
Lay me down, lay me down.
If there's a will, i'll find your voice.
It's calling another day to night.
Call me the sparrow and i'll fly.
Cut my wings apart and then watch me die.
I'll never feel again.
If there's a will, i'll find your voice.
It's calling another day to night.
Call me a fool. i don't mind.
My mother says i'm old and i've wasted my time.
I don't, i don't think she's right.
If there's a will, can't you hear my voice?
It's calling your name again tonight.
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Ferraby Lionheart performs "Call Me The Sea", and this lyric page sits inside the Ferraby Lionheart catalog on LyroVerse.
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