Can I ever live without you girl
Get back on my feet again
Now I'm lost in your world
And there's no simple way to let you go
When you've been such a part of me
And though you choose to walk a separate road
I still believe in you

So, call to your heart, hear me calling to you
Oh I call to your heart, I'm calling to you

Distant voices in the silent night, call to a memory
Someone touched me but it don't feel right
It's only you I need

When I call to your hear
Can you hear all the times
When I call to your heart
Calling to you, calling to you
Call to your heart

Your love I lost along the way,
But darling I'll find you some day
Callin' to you, hear me call to you,
Hear me callin' to you

Darlin' you remember the dreams that we had
I'd give everything, my world, to hold you again
And darlin' together, we can make it work out
So stay with me baby, I need you now

I call to your heart, hear me callin' to you
Hear me call to your heart, hear me callin' to you
Callin' to you
I'll call to your heart, call to your heart
Hear me callin' to you, to your heart


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Call to the Heart Lyrics as written by Paul Francis Webster Jerry Livingston

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Spirit Music Group

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    A great power ballad from the 80's. The singer wants his girfriend back. Great lyrics and vocals!

    snafuoneon December 06, 2015   Link

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