Call You Mine
wayfie Lyrics


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One heart two sides
Vacant queen size
Your face feels like
Heaven to these eyes

I’m gone meanwhile
You’ll be just fine
Would you wait for
Me if I tried

Could you
Would you

Let me into your life
Let me back on in to your life
Would you let me make it right
Or let me change your mind
I can make up for the lost time
Take you out on to a long drive
I just need to know If I
Could maybe call you mine

Things feel dreamlike
Being in your life

I’d wipe the makeup
Streaming from your eyes

But I’m gone meanwhile
You’ll be just fine

Would you wait for
Me if I tried

Could you
Would you

Let me into your life
Let me back on in to your life
Would you let me make it right
Or let me change your mind
I can make up for the lost time
Take you out on to a long drive
I just need to know If I
Could maybe call you mine

So could you please

Let me into your life
Let me back on in to your life
Would you let me make it right
Or let me change your mind
I can make up for the lost time
Take you out on to a long drive
I just need to know If I
Could maybe call you mine

I’ve been known to
Fear commitment
Cus’ when I had to choose
I would choose to lose

All the vices
If I was nicer

Could you
Would you

Let me into your life
Let me back on in to your life
Would you let me make it right
Or let me change your mind
I can make up for the lost time
Take you out on to a long drive
I just need to know If I
Could maybe call you mine

So could you please

Let me into your life
Let me back on in to your life
Would you let me make it right
Or let me change your mind
I can make up for the lost time
Take you out on to a long drive




I just need to know If I
Could maybe call you mine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Call You Mine" by wayfie depicts a person grappling with their fear of commitment while yearning for a deeper connection with someone. The opening lines, "One heart two sides, Vacant queen size, Your face feels like Heaven to these eyes," highlight the contrasting emotions within the singer. On one hand, they acknowledge the potential for a fulfilling relationship ("Heaven to these eyes"), yet on the other hand, they feel hesitant or distant ("I'm gone meanwhile").


The singer asks if the other person would be patient and wait for them if they tried to overcome their commitment issues: "Would you wait for me if I tried?" They long for the opportunity to make amends and make things right, expressing their willingness to make up for the lost time and take the other person on a journey ("Take you out on a long drive"). They genuinely desire to know if the other person would allow them to be a significant part of their life ("Could maybe call you mine").


Throughout the song, there is a sense of vulnerability and self-reflection. The lyrics reveal the singer's struggle with commitment and their acknowledgment of past shortcomings. They express a desire to change and become a better partner, hoping to be accepted by the other person ("Would you let me make it right, Or let me change your mind").


Overall, "Call You Mine" explores the theme of fear of commitment and the longing for a genuine connection. It captures the complexities of emotions, hope, and self-discovery in the journey towards a more profound relationship.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: NATHAN CHIU

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Wayfie

THANK YOU WITH ALL MY HEART 🧡💜💛❤️ so so so so so grateful 😭😭✨✨🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

Thang Pham

The song very niceee

yyz 🥀

Omg is that the original person !!!!!1

William Fougerouse

This hits differently when you have a crush on someone who is very difficult and lost at the same time

John DiGioia

Love is the only thing we have felt in this dark and dismal world

ViZi

Life’s all about love ❤️

Wayfie

AMEN ❤️

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