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Calling You Lyrics
I had a dream that you stood right in front of me
And called to me in black and white
Though I could see you, I couldn't reach you
You faded into the light
And when the sun turns a dream to reality
I'm left with such an empty space
I feel your spirit, know that I'm near it
I swear I can see your face
Hear me calling you
Calling you
But you just don't seem to answer anymore
Am I supposed to pretend I don't feel the pain
Like it happened only yesterday
No use in trying, to stop the crying
I can't make it go away
Hear me calling you
Calling you
But you just don't seem to answer anymore
I'm calling you
Calling you
And I'm afraid you won't answer anymore
Where is the healing you promised me
Maybe this feeling will burn in me forever
Hear me calling you
Calling you
But you just don't seem to answer anymore
I'm calling you
Calling you
And I'm afraid that you won't answer anymore
Calling you
And I'm afraid that you won't answer anymore
And called to me in black and white
Though I could see you, I couldn't reach you
You faded into the light
I'm left with such an empty space
I feel your spirit, know that I'm near it
I swear I can see your face
Calling you
But you just don't seem to answer anymore
Like it happened only yesterday
No use in trying, to stop the crying
I can't make it go away
Calling you
But you just don't seem to answer anymore
Calling you
And I'm afraid you won't answer anymore
Maybe this feeling will burn in me forever
Calling you
But you just don't seem to answer anymore
Calling you
And I'm afraid that you won't answer anymore
And I'm afraid that you won't answer anymore
Song Info
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the Charade Is Over On Apr 23, 2002
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According to Songfact.com this song was written by Marx about the loss of his grandmother - "I had just experienced the first real loss of someone in my life, which was my grandmother. I didn't have a relationship with my grandma like people do where you go visit your grandparents or you see them twice a year at the holidays or whatever. I was raised by two working parents and so when I was little and I would come home from school, it was my grandmother that was in my house and took care of me and made me lunch and dinner a lot of times. And then my mom and dad would end up at home either right around dinner time or in the evening. So my grandmother was almost like a third parent. We were really close. And we were really good friends. As I got older, we became really good friends. We had a lot of common interests. I just adored my grandmother.
So she died about two years into my recording career, after I'd had some success. And so I wrote that song about her, about missing her. My life had been so blessed in those terms up to that point, because I was 26, 27, and both my parents were still around, I hadn't lost anybody. And I took that loss really hard. So that's a song that means a lot to me that I'm really proud of that resonates with me to this day that was never a single."