I see danger
On the corner sent by me
Shadows the ways
Straight away you ran from me
I heard you calling
Yes, I heard you calling
I heard you calling
Yes, I heard you calling

I hear silence
I hear silence in my heart (house)
From a distance
Turn your back and run (hide) from me
Heard you calling
Yes, I heard you calling
Heard you calling
Yes, I heard you calling

When it happens
You will be no friend of mine
Take the first chance
When I am no longer free
Heard you calling
Yes, I heard you calling
Heard you calling
Yes, I heard you calling

In the future
When you want me in your heart
I won't be there (help you)
If you call out in the dark
Heard you calling
Yes, I heard you calling
Heard you calling
Oh yes I heard you, heard you, heard you, heard you calling

Can you hear me deep inside
From these feelings I can't hide
Can you hear me deep inside
From these feelings I can't hide
Oh, can you hear me deep inside
From these feelings i can't hide
Can you hear me calling you
Can you hear me calling you
Can you hear me calling you
Can you head me calling you


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5-8-6 Lyrics as written by Peter Hook Stephen Paul David Morris

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    General Comment
    Absolutely love this song. The bass line (which I believe is synth + Peter Hook together) has this great growly feel to it, and yep, it does have a lot in common with Blue Monday. I don't think there's any deep meaning to the lyrics, but they match well with the song.
    FAC33on January 05, 2008   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    Wow no one commented on this one. I thought that drum rhythm at the start would go on forever... No matter how emotionally meaningful the lyrics might be the singing isn't at all.
    L.Kon April 10, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    I can't agree with L.K!!! This song is perfect in terms of tune. Love it!
    RuinedInADayon October 17, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    Great track, the hidden brother of Blue Monday... The bass sound makes me go weird every time !
    The Dog That Ate...on November 23, 2006   Link
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    General Comment
    great song I'd say it's one of those highly underrated songs from new order
    servitude_servedon September 23, 2007   Link
  • 0
    My Opinion
    the lyrics are junk but it sounds like blue monday's better looking cousin. perfect
    JasonBourneon August 12, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    Amazing song I can relate to so well.
    Italion February 24, 2010   Link
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    General Comment
    I love this song as it has such a great beat and if you want to see New Order perform it, then go here youtube.com/…
    Hooky586on January 08, 2013   Link

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