Call me up, and
Tell me you love me
No matter the hour
Or stars that're above me
Just call me up, and
Tell me you love me,
Come on!

When you feel like hope is gone
and there's no one to depend on
and you feel like you need a friend
stick by you till the end, yeah
all you gotta do is call me up

when you feel like you're 3 feet tall
and no one loves you at all
and you wanna say "Good Bye" to them all
don't forget that it's a lonely a world
all you gotta do is,

Call me up and
Tell me you love me
No matter the hour
and stars that're above me
Just call me up, and
tell me you love me

when the world turns its back on you
and it leaves you sad and lonely
please do not do
what i know you're gonna do

when no one hears you scream
and the world has smashed your dreams
if you feel like you cant go on
put your hope into a love song
all you gotta do is,

Call me up and
tell me you love me
no matter the hour
or stars that're above me

Please don't hang up!


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    **put your hope into a love song and to me it sounds like "stars that above me" it makes more sense as "that're".

    patchrickon January 02, 2009   Link
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    applied. thanks for the contribution

    moonunit420on February 01, 2009   Link
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    This is (mostly) a cover of an old song by a fairly obscure girl group, The Persionettes, called "Call On Me". (watch?v=6iQxkJCa1Cw)

    RaygunShaunon June 26, 2012   Link

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