Visiting is pretty
Visiting is good
Seems that all they ever wanted was a brother
This can be a secret
We can keep it good
Even all they ever wanted had a problem

This is a call to all my
Past resignations
This is a call to all

Fingernails are pretty
Fingernails are good
Seems that all they ever wanted was a marking

Them balloons are pretty
Big and say they should
Ever fall to ground
Call the magic marker

This is a call to all my
Past resignations
This is a call to all
This is a call to all my
Past resignations
It's been too long

Minicyn is pretty
Minicyn is good
Seems that all the cysts and mollusks tend to barter

Ritalin is easy
Ritalin is good
Even all the ones that watered down the daughter

This is a call to all my
Past resignations
This is a call to all
This is a call to all my
Past resignations
It's been too long

Fingernails are pretty
Fingernails are good
Seems that all they ever wanted was a marking

Them balloons are pretty
Big and say they should
Ever fall to ground
Call the magic marker

This is a call to all my
Past resignations
This is a call to all
This is a call to all my
Past resignations
It's been too long


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This Is a Call Lyrics as written by Dave Grohl

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    My Interpretation

    So Dave have said that this song is like a wave to people from his past. This is what I think some of the lyrics mean: "fingernails are pretty fingernails are good seems that all they ever wanted was a marking" - people from his past mark their part of his life with "their fingernails"

    "them balloons are pretty big and say they should ever fall to ground call the magic marker" - when all these people no longer are a part of his life they fall to the ground like balloons, but they "call the magic marker" to mark their part on the "balloons", so that Dave will remember them

    I honestly have no idea what the minicyn and ritalin parts are about...

    kaisasofiaon September 13, 2015   Link

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