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The Call lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's good country song recorded by Connie Smith.
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The Call Recorded by Connie Smith Written by Cy Coben
C How does a homing pigeon know his way back home along the route G7 A route that he has never ever flown
Is it because his mate is waiting C There that makes him beat his golden wings against the air until he's home F But he must go where his heart tells him there is nothing else that he can do G7 He's heard the call the comeback call C The call that always brings me back to you
Am E7 It's nature's way and the need is strong D7 G7 It's the need to be in the place where you belong
C What is the drive that drives a salmon on to spawn her eggs along G7 The rivers and the streams where she was born
She fights the rapids and she scorn the rocks and snags that drag her down C And leave her graceful silver body torn
But she must go where her heart tells her F There is nothing else that she can do G7 She's heard the call the comeback call C The call that always brings me back to you
Am E7 It's nature's way and the need is strong D7 G7 It's the need to be in the place where you belong
C Sometimes I say I'll stay away from you to see if I can break G7 The magic spell that binds me to your side
Then nighttime falls and something calls and like a swallow heading back C To Capistrano to your arms I'll fly F Cause I must go where my heart tells me there is nothing else that I can do G7 I've heard the call the comeback call C The call that always brings me back to you
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