Song Description
A mournful air about loss and separation cast in a winter theme. Could also be a ghost story.
Song Length |
4:30 |
Genre |
Folk - Traditional, Folk - Rural |
Lead Vocal |
Duet Male/Female |
Subject |
Long, Seasons |
Language |
English |
Era |
1960 - 1969 |
Lyrics
CALL ON ME (AN EIDOLON AIR)
The geese are flying low, time to pack and go
The river's rising slow, call on me
Leaves are fallin' down, this world keeps turnin' round
No matter where you're bound, call on me
Refrain: Call on me, call on me, honey call on me
Wherever you may be, call on me
I know you have to go, I know I'll be alone
But you always have a home, call on me
I'll follow where you go, honey don't you know
If you just say so, call on me
Refrain: Call on me, call on me, honey call on me
Wherever you may be, call on me
Winter's at the door, what is was once before
You can always ask for more, call on me
Sway to the east sway to the west
And when it's time to rest call on me
Refrain: Call on me, call on me, honey call on me
Wherever you may be, call on me
When the frost has hit the moor and you're on a summer shore
I hope you still want more, call on me
Dreamt you were a dove, cooing for my love
Below and above, you can call on me
Refrain: Call on me, call on me, honey call on me
Wherever you may be, call on me