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Calling - Qusai



     
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Calling Lyrics


The sun is going down on me
As she surrenders to the sea
So steal the night and fly with me
I'm calling, I'm calling
The moon is high on me and you
Is my message breaking through
Darkened skies that once were blue are falling
So hear me now
Calling out your name
Burning on the flame
Play the waiting game
Hear my calling, hear my calling
Forever and ever
Through distant lands, through mountain streams
My river's running through your dreams
There's an ocean in between
Forever and ever
Chasing shadows through the years

I whisper softly to my dear
Be sure to know that I am here
Forever
So hear me now
Calling out your name
Burning on the flame
Play the waiting game
Hear my calling, hear my calling
Whispers in the air
Hear a lover's prayer
I can feel you there
Hear my calling, hear my calling
No man is an island
That's an empty sin
Discovery is a journey
Just have to let me in
Calling out your name
Burning on the flame
Played the waiting game
Calling out your name
Burning on the flame
Play the waiting game
Hear my calling, hear my calling
Whispers in the air
Hear a lover's prayer
I can feel you there
Hear my calling, hear my calling
No man is an island
That's an empty sin
So steal the night and fly with me
I'm calling, hear my calling

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Qusai (aka Don Legend the Kamelion) is an artist, producer, performer, MC, singer, songwriter, musician, sound engineer, actor, poet, DJ, manager, promoter, model, athlete...you name it, he’ll do it. He is as one of the first Arabic Hip-Hop artists, and the first Saudi Arabian rapper. Born May 21, 1978 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Qusai was raised in Jeddah and moved to the United States in 1996. Performing around the house since the age of two, Qusai started making use of his talent at the age of 15 by participating in a number of high school plays while growing up in Jeddah.

Read more about Qusai on Last.fm.


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