She said call me now baby,
And I'd come a running,
She said call me now baby,
And I'd come a running,
If you'd call me now baby,
I'd come a running

I'm on call,
To be there,
One and all
To be there,
When I fall,
To pieces,
Don't you know,
I'll be there waiting

(I'll be there)
(I'll be there)

I'm on call,
To be there,
One and all
To be there,
When I fall,
To pieces,
Don't you know,
I'll be there waiting

I'm gonna brawl
To be there,
One for all,
I'll be there,
When they fall,
To pieces,
Don't you know,
I'll be there laughing

I'll come a running,
I come a running,
I've come a running,

To be there
To be there

I'm on call
To be there

I'm on call to be there!

I'm on call
To be there

I'm on call
To be there


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    This song is quite different from the past Kings of Leon sound, but that's what they wanted. It works though and it rocks the ass, I look forward to hearing the new album.

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