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Calleth You, Cometh I - The Ark



     
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And I know we were both too young way back when we had our thing
And you're not the one that I think every time that the telephone rings
And I know that what we had would not be called love by the ones who know
And I know it's been many years and hundred love affairs a go
I know all that so well but I also do know this
Calleth you cometh I
And that's just how it is
And how it is always been
It's were my reason stops
And something else comes in
I know it doesn't make sense
But still
Calleth you cometh I
And that's how it is!!!

And I know we became restrained every time we were among friends
And I know how it was last time and how bitterly it always ends
And I know we were both too young to know what real love would be like
And I know our communication didn't always work out right.
I know all that so well but I also do know this
Calleth you cometh I
And that's just how it is
And how it's always been
It's were my reason stops
And something else came in
I know it doesn't make sense
But still
Calleth you cometh I
And I've been waiting for this so long,waiting to sing this song
For, you
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written by SALO, OLA / KVINT, PETER SVEN / AXEN PERSSON, MARTIN KARL / JEPSSON, MIKAEL BJOERN-INGEL / LJUNGBERG, LARS HENRIK / SCHLEGEL, SYLVESTER DAVID OLOF
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The Ark was a glam rock band from Växjö, Sweden. The band was formed in 1991 by Ola Salo, Mikael Jepson, and Lasse Ljungberg. Martin Axén joined the band in 1997, and Sylvester Schlegel in '99. Jens Andersson was the last one to officially join, in October 2006. Jens is a familiar face from many The Ark gigs, as he has played the keyboard with the band for several years. Their lyrics are mostly written by singer Ola Salo, and many of them are controversial, especially the earlier ones. For example, the 2002 single Father of a Son is about homosexuals' right to have children.

Read more about The Ark on Last.fm.


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