Call You Mine
Sam Garrett Lyrics


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I just want to call you mine
I just want to call you mine
Forget about the world, it will be fine
I just want to call you mine

Place your heart next to mine
Take your tears to the shrine
Like an old man with a bottle of wine
I just want to call you mine

Oh (on repeat)

I just want to call you mine
I just want to call you mine
Like a young bird learning to fly
I just want to call you mine




I just want to call you mine
Yeah I just want to call you mine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sam Garrett's song "Call You Mine" are about the desire to be with someone and have them as your own. The repeated line "I just want to call you mine" highlights how important this desire is to the singer. They want to forget about the rest of the world and focus solely on their relationship with the person they are singing to. The line "Place your heart next to mine" emphasizes the intimacy and closeness the singer craves.


The second verse suggests a commitment to supporting the person they are singing to, even through difficult times. The singer wants to be there for the other person during their tears and struggles, symbolized by taking them to a shrine. The comparison to an old man with a bottle of wine is interesting and may suggest the singer's desire for a deep and meaningful relationship that matures over time.


Line by Line Meaning

I just want to call you mine
The singer desires to have an exclusive romantic relationship with the person they are addressing.


Forget about the world, it will be fine
The singer urges the addressee to focus on their relationship and not worry about external problems.


Place your heart next to mine
The singer requests emotional intimacy with the addressee.


Take your tears to the shrine
The artist encourages the addressee to seek solace or resolution for their problems in a sacred or meaningful place.


Like an old man with a bottle of wine
The artist implies that their relationship with the addressee is something to be savored, like a fine wine.


Oh (on repeat)
This line serves as a repeating refrain or musical interlude.


Like a young bird learning to fly
The singer likens the addressee's journey towards love and growth to that of a fledgling bird learning to fly.


Yeah I just want to call you mine
The artist reiterates their sincere desire for a committed romantic relationship with the addressee.




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Cassandra


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wrong song same title though.. this is for sanguine addiction not Sam Garrett

Kilian Neigenfind


on The River

In the end I think it's "just take a walk inside"

namaste

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