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Dennis Deyoung Call Me


Rain began to fall softly
As she gazed around the room
Even now she wondered what went wrong

A letter in her hand trembled
When she place it by the phone
All at once there were footsteps by the door

She didn't want a confrontation
To tear them apart
She wasn't sure of all the feeling
Racing through her heart

I looked into her eyes knowing
Something wasn't right
Then suddenly the tears began to show

Babe, I know that it's wrong
But you know I'm really not that strong
How i wish I could tell you that I am

But before i even read this letter
I want you to stay
But if I see your mind's made up
There's one thing I've got to say, oh

[Chorus]
You can call me
Baby, if you ever changed your mind
Believe me when I say to you
Anytime will be alright
You can call me
Only seven numbers on the phone
Maybe we can talk it over
You're never that far from home, oh no
Baby you're not alone

Another season, another change
Two hearts are breaking
With no one to blame
I know the reasons you want to go
But if you find that you still want me
There's one thing that you know

[Chorus]



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