Come when you call me,
Come when you call me

Just say you wanna watch
Just like you said yourself that night

I can do whatever I want,
You can do whatever you
It's just like I always wanted,
Just like I always knew

Riding my time,
Have a nightlife,
Have a nightlife

Head to head,
Gun to gun,
Now we're gonna,
Have some fun.

Come when you call me,
Come when you call me.

Just say you wanna watch
Just like you said yourself that night

Riding my time,
Have a nightlife,
(Have a night life).

I know what you,
Been looking for.
I think I got,
All that and more.

I think I know,
What you been trying,
Saying "everybody,
wants a little time".

Come when you call me,
Come when you.

(A-M-E-R-I-C-A).

This why I wanna,
Know, who, what,
Just like you said,
Yourself, night.

(A-M-E-R-I-C-A).

I can do whatever I want,
You can do whatever you.
This is like I always wanted,
Just like I always knew.

(Tell me a story, daddy).

Come when you call me,
Come when you.

(A-M-E-R-I-C-A).

You can say whatever,
You gonna say about me.
(A-M-E-R-I-C-A).
You can say whatever,
You gonna say about me.
(A-M-E-R-I-C-A).

You can say whatever,
You gonna say about me.
(I like you, I like),
(A-M-E-R-I-C-A).

Hey-ah, ooh,
Hey-ah, ooh.

Stay in your room,
Get in your bed,
Maybe you can get me,
Inside your head.

(A-M-E-R-I-C-A).

(Tell me a story, daddy).


Lyrics submitted by Cobehn, edited by Mellow_Harsher

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    My Interpretation

    I think this song doesn't have a profound message, it is essentially just about having fun, feeling good. It has a very summery feel to it, she is just chilling out and having a great time.

    You can say whatever, You gonna say about me. (I like you, I like),

    It's also about taking things easy, the guy she's interested in can say whatever he wants, she likes him any way. She takes nothing seriously here.

    creykon August 04, 2013   Link

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