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Juice Newton

Genres: Rock

First Time Caller Lyrics - Juice Newton

I can't believe I'm trying 

To talk to him this way 

You see, I listen to this call-in radio show 

On the way home every day 

 

Seems like there's always somebody 

With a story like mine 

And it took me a while to get the courage to dial 

But here I am on the line 

 

"I'm a first time caller 

Hello, can you hear me? 

Am I on the air? 

And if he's out there tonight, alone 

Tell him to just come home" 

 

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I can't blame him for leaving 

Under the circumstance 

We both said a lot of things we didn't mean 

Let's give it one more chance 

 

It's been a long time since I 

Felt so alone 

So in between a call from Wichita Falls 

And another from San Antone 

 

"I'm a first time caller 

Hello, can you hear me? 

Am I on the air? 

And if he's out there tonight, alone 

Tell him to just come home" 

 

'Cause when you love somebody 

It's give and take 

We made promises we should not break 

How did we ever let it get this way? 

Why are you so far away? 

 

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"I'm a first time caller 

Hello, can you hear me? 

Am I on the air? 

And if you're out there tonight, alone 

Why don't you just come home?" 

 

"First time caller 

Hello, can you hear me? 

Am I on the air? 

And if you're out there tonight, alone 

Why don't you come on home?" 

 

"First time caller 

Hello, can you hear me? 

Am I on the air? 

And if you're out there tonight, alone 

Why don't you come on home?" 

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