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Your Call - Secondhand Serenade



     
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Waiting for your call, Im sick, call Im angry
Call Im desperate for your voice
listening to the song we used to sing
In the car, do you remember,butterfly, early summer?
Its playing on repeat, just like when we would meet
Like when we would meetI was born to tell you I love you
And I am torn to do what I have to
To make you mine, stay with me tonightStripped and polished, I am new, I am fresh
I am feeling so ambitious
You and me, flesh to flesh
'Cause every breath that you will take
When you are sitting next to me
Will bring life into my deepest hopes, whats your fantasy?
Whats your, whats yourI was born to tell you I love you
And I am torn to do what I have to
To make you mine, stay with me tonightAnd Im tired of being all alone
And this solitary moment makes me want to come back home
And Im tired of being all alone

And this solitary moment makes me want to come back homeAnd Im tired of being all alone
And this solitary moment makes me want to come back home
And Im tired of being all alone
And this solitary moment makes me want to come back homeI was born to tell you I love you
And I am torn to do what I have to
I was born to tell you I love you
And I am torn to do what I have to, to make you mine
Stay with me tonight

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Secondhand Serenade is a one man band from Menlo Park, California. John Vesely, 30, sings and plays guitar and piano. His music is characterized by multitrack recording so he can create the sound of a band by himself. He uses multitrack recording to create vocal harmonies, and a lead acoustic guitar over strummed chords. After the breakup of Sounds Like Life, featuring himself and Ronnie Day, Vesely started writing and performing his songs solo under the name Secondhand Serenade. (Secondhand, because his wife, Candice, hears all his songs firsthand.

Read more about Secondhand Serenade on Last.fm.


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