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"Called You Again" is a heartfelt single by American singer-songwriter Lizzy McAlpine. Known for her introspective lyrics and delicate melodies, McAlpine delves into themes of longing and unresolved emotions in this track. The song showcases her signature acoustic guitar work and emotive vocal performance, creating an intimate atmosphere that resonates deeply with listeners. "Called You Again" highlights McAlpine's ability to blend indie-folk sensibilities with contemporary storytelling, solidifying her place in the modern music scene.
I called you again
I don't know why I keep on
Thinking that we're friends
'Cause we don't really talk anymore
And I'm sorry for that
Honestly, I never really loved you that bad
And that could be the end of it
But I never know when to stop talking
So I make my bed and sleep in it alone
'Cause I never know when we're done talking
If I don't love you
Then why
Did I call you again?
I think that I was lonely
And I missed having friends
Now we don't really talk anymore
And it's good for us both
'Cause I know you loved me the most
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And that should be the end of it
But I never know when to stop talking
So I'll make my bed and sleep in it alone
'Cause I never know when we're done talking
(Oh) and that should be the end of it (the end)
But I never know when to stop talking (when to stop talking)
So I make my bed and sleep in it alone
'Cause I never know when we're done talking
You're better off
On your own
But you called me again
I don't know why it never
Seems to end
Now we don't really talk anymore
And it makes sense
'Cause all I do is hurt you
All I do is hurt you
All I do is cause you pain
'Cause I call you again