Call Home
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Call Home
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Our love is strong
But not enough to change it
And when I'm finally gone
Will you still have the strength to chase it
This is just our luck
And it's always changing
We always run before we crawl
And I'm hardly singing now
Never heard a whisper scream so loud
If you're looking for a way
Back to someplace that you can call home
You know I wanna hear you say
I won't spend another night alone
When your heart is breaking
And the earth is shaking
I will lend my hand
In hopes that you will finally take it
But I never knew
I swear I never knew
This was the step before the fall
And I'm hardly singing now
Never heard a whisper scream so loud
If you're looking for a way
Back to someplace that you can call home
You know I wanna hear you say
I won't spend another night alone
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