Found on Hourglass.
Come save me
From things I shouldn't do
I need you
Every word is true
No answer
At numbers I have dialed
I hear the call of the wild
Nights are forever
The days linger on
Standing in silence
Time lasts so long
Through all my efforts
I act like a child
Hearin' the call of the wild
Come save me
From things I shouldn't know
I'm wearin'
Someone else's clothes
I needed
Singing like a child
I hear the call of the wild
Casting my mind back
Some things don't seem right
An image of angels
Appears in the night
As I awoke
I could swear that they smiled
Hearin' the call of the wild
Come save me
From things I shouldn't do
I need you
Every word is true
No answer
At numbers I have dialed
I hear the call of the wild
I hear the call of the wild
Now, hear the call of the wild
Come save me
From things I shouldn't do
I need you
Every word is true
No answer
At numbers I have dialed
I hear the call of the wild
I hear the call of the wild
I hear the call of the wild
Written by Gerry Beckley, ©1994 Found on Hourglass. Come save me From things I shouldn't do I need you Every word is true No answer At numbers I have dialed I hear the call of the wild Nights are forever The days linger on Standing in silence Time lasts so long Through all my efforts I act like a child Hearin' the call of the wild Come save me From things I shouldn't know I'm wearin' Someone else's clothes I needed Singing like a child I hear the call of the wild Casting my mind back Some things don't seem right An image of angels Appears in the night As I awoke I could swear that they smiled Hearin' the call of the wild Come save me From things I shouldn't do I need you Every word is true No answer At numbers I have dialed I hear the call of the wild I hear the call of the wild Now, hear the call of the wild Come save me From things I shouldn't do I need you Every word is true No answer At numbers I have dialed I hear the call of the wild I hear the call of the wild I hear the call of the wild Explain Request ×
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