Call someone, tell them how you feel
Call someone and tell them what you think is wrong
Beat the ground, show it how you feel
Show it all the ways that you've been taught to feel

And the bigger you are, the harder you fall
You just need to call and let someone know
And the faster you think
Is the time that you'll need, just to say, hello

Waste some time, trying not to breath
Trying to be heard in all of everything
Change of hearts, change it how you feel
Call someone and let them know how good you feel

And the bigger you are, the harder you fall
You just need to call and let, let someone know
And the faster you think
Is the time that you'll need, just to say, hello

And nothing ever happens and nothing ever fits
But you're keeping up with it
Gonna take one more connection
A one that you fit and make use of it

And the bigger you are, the harder you fall
You just need to call and let, let someone know
And the faster you think
About doing it, is the time that you'll need



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Call Someone Lyrics as written by Brendon Arthur James Adam Michael Wilson

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    Again, a beautiful song from the Senses. I think its about how you should express your feelings to those you care about and never hold back. Even if you 'fall' it won't matter, because at least you've told someone how you feel about them and won't regret not having done so. x

    smile:-)on April 25, 2007   Link

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