Call Me Today

Longing Echoes: Rediscovering Love in 'Call Me Today' by Koko Kennedy
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Lyrics

Never mind, these crying eyes

Expressing emotional distress and tears, suggesting a difficult situation.

I'm sleep deprived, been up all night

Feeling exhausted due to lack of sleep, possibly related to emotional turmoil.

Scrolling through, these old texts

Browsing through past text messages, reminiscing about the early days of the relationship.

The ones when we, we first met

Recalling initial interactions and memories from the beginning of the relationship.

You were like, my best friend

Describing the past partner as a best friend and a significant part of life.

My better half, cannot pretend

Acknowledging the former partner as a crucial and genuine part of one's life.

I don't miss, you

Claiming not to miss the current version of the partner, indicating a changed relationship.

Now it's like we're strangers, strangers

Feeling like strangers now, emphasizing the emotional distance in the current relationship.

I just miss the old you

Expressing a longing for the previous version of the partner, missing their old self.

Bring me back my baby, baby

Pleading for the return of the initial connection and emotions with the partner.

I don't know, I don't know

Expressing uncertainty or confusion about the current state of the relationship.

But I think you better, call me today

Suggesting a need for communication and expressing urgency for a call today.

I think you better, call me today

Reiterating the importance of a call today, emphasizing its urgency.

I think you better, call me today, today

Emphasizing the immediate need for communication and connection today.

It's been a long, lonely day

Describing the day as long and lonely, possibly due to the absence of the partner.

Sitting here, stuck at home

Expressing a sense of being stuck at home, waiting for the partner's call.

Waiting on, your call

Anticipating the partner's call and expressing a longing for connection.

Drunk enough, I don't know, I don't know

Being in a state of uncertainty, possibly due to emotional confusion or intoxication.

I'm unsure, what I did

Uncertain about the cause of the current situation but convinced of the partner's error.

But I know your're wrong

Asserting the partner's wrongdoing without specifying the details.

Telephone call me baby, call me

Requesting a telephone call, emphasizing the desire for direct communication.

Now it's like we're strangers, strangers

Reiterating the feeling of being strangers in the current relationship.

I just miss the old you

Expressing a yearning for the previous version of the partner.

Bring me back my baby, baby

Asking for the return of the initial emotional connection and closeness.

I don't know, I don't know

Expressing uncertainty or confusion about the current state of the relationship.

But I think you better, call me today

Reiterating the need for a call today and emphasizing its urgency.

I think you better, call me today

Emphasizing the importance of the call today, underscoring its immediate necessity.

I think you better, call me today, today

Stressing the urgency of communication and connection today.

It's been a long, lonely day

Describing the day as long and lonely, possibly due to the absence of the partner.

Call me, call me, call me

Repeatedly urging the partner to call.

It's been a long, lonely day

Reiterating the long and lonely nature of the day, emphasizing the need for a call.

Call me, call me, call me

Continuing to stress the importance of the partner calling.

It's been a long, lonely day

Repeating the sentiment of a long and lonely day, emphasizing the need for a call.

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