First Time Caller

Album: Big TV (2013)
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  • Darling, we're starting, she said
    We go alive in a heartbeat
    Waiting for something in my car
    A little hope out of nothing
    And through the hum on the line

    She said I was a first time caller
    But a long time listener
    I've been waiting a while to talk to you
    She said I was a first time caller
    But a long time listener
    I've been waiting a while to talk to you

    Falling like trash from the sky
    I hit a patchwork of loneliness, crooked and wild
    Hung from the stars and dropped through the night
    To a heatwave in hard placelessness, neon tiles
    And I got nothing but time

    She said I was a first time caller
    But a long time listener
    I've been waiting a while to talk to you
    She said I was a first time caller
    But a long time listener
    I've been waiting a while to talk to you

    I want you to love me
    More than I love you
    Tell me if that's something you can do
    I want you to love me
    More than I love you
    Tell me if that's something you can do

    First time caller, long time listener
    First time caller, long time listener
    First time caller, long time listener
    First time caller, long time listener Writer/s: CHARLES CAVE, HARRY MCVEIGH, JACK BROWN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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