If Christopher Calls
Foy Vance Lyrics


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I just needed a little while
Time for to figure it out
In a little quiet

I left the bedroom door ajar
I'm running out of heart and I need for to lay my head down
Can you turn the light out for me?
It doesn't matter who it is
Don't answer the door
They only wanna ask if I'm alright
Can't say yes anymore but

If Christopher calls
Wake me up and let me know
If Christopher calls (Christopher calls)
And if Christopher calls
Tell him that I held out hope
If Christopher calls

She sat out on a garden chair
Underneath the Tennessee sun
With the wind in her hair

She said I watched the birds for a while
And they reminded me to smile
But I knew that they'd fly before long
Can you raise the moon up for me?

Doesn't matter who it is
Don't pick up the phone
They're only trying to keep me company
And I need to be alone

If Christopher calls
Wake me up and let me know
If Christopher calls (Christopher calls)
And if Christopher calls
Tell him that I held out hope
If Christopher calls

(Christopher calls)
If Christopher calls (Christopher calls)
Wake me up and let me know (Christopher calls)
If Christopher calls (Christopher calls, Christopher calls)
And if Christopher calls (Christopher calls)




Tell him that I held out hope (Christopher calls)
If Christopher calls

Overall Meaning

In Foy Vance's song "If Christopher Calls," the lyrics depict a person seeking solitude and space to figure out their emotions. The opening lines express the need for some time alone to process their thoughts away from distractions. They leave the bedroom door ajar, signaling their vulnerability and desire for comfort. Asking someone to turn the light out for them symbolizes their wish to retreat from the world and find solace in darkness.


The next verse emphasizes the person's need for privacy as they caution against answering the door, as they know it will only result in others asking if they are okay. The repeated refrain of "Can't say yes anymore" indicates that they no longer feel capable of assuring others of their well-being. However, there is a glimmer of hope if Christopher were to call. The mention of Christopher represents a specific person who holds some significance for the individual, potentially someone they trust or rely on for support.


Moving forward with the lyrics, the song transitions to a different scene where a woman is sitting outside, enjoying the Tennessee sun. The imagery of her sitting on a garden chair with the wind in her hair suggests a peaceful and tranquil setting. She mentions watching the birds, who bring a sense of joy and remind her to smile. But she also acknowledges that the birds will eventually fly away, alluding to the fleeting nature of happiness and the inevitability of change.


The woman then asks for the moon to be raised, which could be seen as a poetic request to add more light or illumination to her life. Similar to the first verse, the chorus re-emphasizes the importance of not answering the phone, as the person desires solitude and autonomy. The company and companionship offered by others are not what they currently need.


Ultimately, the recurring theme in the lyrics is the hope of receiving a call from Christopher. This person represents a potential source of comfort, understanding, and reassurance. The lyrics express the longing for a lifeline, someone who can wake them up from their internal struggles and provide a sense of support and hope. It's a plea for connection in a world that feels overwhelming and a desire to share the burden of emotions with a trusted companion.


Line by Line Meaning

I just needed a little while
I needed some time to myself


Time for to figure it out
Time to understand and solve my problems


In a little quiet
In a peaceful and calm environment


I left the bedroom door ajar
I left the door slightly open


I'm running out of heart and I need for to lay my head down
I'm emotionally exhausted and I need to rest


Can you turn the light out for me?
Can you switch off the light?


It doesn't matter who it is
It's irrelevant who is at the door


Don't answer the door
Don't open the door


They only wanna ask if I'm alright
They only want to inquire about my well-being


Can't say yes anymore but
I can no longer respond positively


If Christopher calls
If Christopher contacts me


Wake me up and let me know
Wake me from my sleep and inform me


And if Christopher calls
And if Christopher reaches out


Tell him that I held out hope
Inform him that I remained optimistic


She sat out on a garden chair
She relaxed on a chair in the garden


Underneath the Tennessee sun
Beneath the sun in Tennessee


With the wind in her hair
With the wind gently blowing through her hair


She said I watched the birds for a while
She mentioned observing the birds for some time


And they reminded me to smile
The birds served as a reminder to smile


But I knew that they'd fly before long
However, I understood that they would eventually fly away


Can you raise the moon up for me?
Can you make the moon appear in the sky?


Doesn't matter who it is
It doesn't matter who is calling


Don't pick up the phone
Don't answer the phone


They're only trying to keep me company
They are simply attempting to keep me accompanied


And I need to be alone
And I need solitude




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Written by: Foy Vance

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Emily Hawkins

I just needed a little while
Time for to figure it out
In a little quiet

I left the bedroom door ajar
I'm running out and I need for to lay my head down

Can you turn the light out for me
It doesn’t matter who it is
Don't answer the door
They only wanna ask if I'm alright
Can’t say yes anymore
But...

If Christopher calls
Wake me up and let me know
If Christopher calls
And if Christopher calls
Tell him that I held out hope
If Christopher calls

She sat out on a garden chair
Underneath the Tennessee sun
With the wind in her hair
She said I watched thе birds for a while
And they remindеd me to smile
But I knew that they'd fly before long
Can you raise the moon up for me

Doesn't matter who it is
Don't pick up the phone
They're only trying to keep me company
And I need to be alone
But...

If Christopher calls
Wake me up and let me know
If Christopher calls (Christopher calls)
And if Christopher calls
Tell him that I held out hope
If Christopher calls

(Christopher calls)
If Christopher calls (Christopher calls)
Wake me up and let me know (Christopher calls)
If Christopher calls (Christopher calls, Christopher calls)
And if Christopher calls (Christopher calls)
Tell him that I held out hope (Christopher calls)
If Christopher calls



All comments from YouTube:

Bennedean Pretorius

For me - someone who struggles with depression - Christopher is the embodiment of 'hope'. "If HOPE calls, wake me up and let me know."

GIGO

@Bennedean Pretorius so true. Such a beautiful song

April Collier

This song makes me want to bare my soul to the sun and wait for the moon to come wash it clean. Your voice makes my eyes fill with tears.

BAtkinson

your words bring a tear to my eye April

T.J. O'Donovan

Beautifully put, April 👌❤

Mathis MARTERET

One of your best songs ever. The Highlands encapsulate the vibe of your new album so so well. Sending u much love

Thomas Savell

Word of the day

Cameron Martin

Grateful for the way Foy’s lyrics make me think deeper and make meaning of experiences in my life.

Eric Schripsema

absolute top shelf, man. i'd gladly listen to a hundred albums worth of you and a guitar/accordian like this. pure bliss. much love.

Annie J

Such a beautiful song that touches your heart in a way not many songs do ❤️

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