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Calling Out

nakaken

There’s a picture on the wall I never took down

Dust and silence where your voice used to be

I say your name but it don’t make a sound

Still it echoes somewhere deep inside me

If I could turn back the hands of time

I’d say the words I left behind

I’m calling out into the night

Even knowing you won’t hear me

Over and over, I try

With a heart that’s breaking slowly

If it’s too late, I don’t mind

I just need you to know me

I’m still here, still holding on

Every stranger’s face I pass in the street

Feels like you for a moment then gone

Every shadow pulling me underneath

To a place where I still don’t belong

They say that letting go is kind

But I’m still learning how to try

I’m calling out into the night

Even knowing you won’t hear me

Over and over, I try

With a heart that’s breaking slowly

If it’s too late, I don’t mind

I just need you to know me

I’m still here, still holding on

All the words I never said

Are crashing in my chest again

If you’re somewhere looking up

At the same sky I’m dreaming of

I’m screaming out into the night

Even knowing you won’t hear me

Over and over, I cry

With a soul that’s barely breathing

If it’s too late, I don’t mind

I just need you to feel me

I’m still here, still holding on

Still holding on

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    Calling Out

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A cinematic ballad that captures a love that transcends time.
Beginning with quiet intimacy and gradually building into an emotional climax, the song unfolds like a film, drawing the listener into its deeply moving atmosphere.

With soft piano, expansive strings, and a spacious soundscape, it delicately expresses themes of love, memory, and eternity.

Even when distance separates us, some connections remain alive within the heart.
This song portrays a love that never fades, continuing beyond time itself.

A beautifully emotional and timeless piece that resonates long after it ends.

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