Evanescence: Call Me When You're Sober Meaning
Song Released: 2006
Call Me When You're Sober Lyrics
If you loved me,
You would be here with me.
You want me,
Come find me.
Make up your mind.
Should I let you fall?
Lose it all?
So maybe you can remember yourself.
Can't keep believing,
We're only deceiving ourselves...
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Actually it is a song about her ex boyfriend the lead singer of seether he was never sober and she wants him to choose between her or the alcohol and in the end it says I've made up your mind basically meant she left him and he can go back to drinking. She did an interview about it and it was on the radio station.
no the guitarist she was involved with had his song already ever heard my immortal yep that's about him you guys should watch music bios sometime.
just a helpfull hint
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this song is about the seether singer who she was dating ... He was an acholic and she was fed up with this ... and this is y it took her so long to make her new cd .... I kno this b because I kno her producer .... The day this song hit the radio in cali the seether singer went into rehab
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Amy herself said that a lot of the songs on "the open door" were about her breakup with shaun morgan (aka lead singer of seether, best band ever), and getting over him. I think that shaun had an alcohol problem... And I think amy wrote this about him.
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Xd I don't really think this song has to do with alcohol =p
I think it's about a guy and he says he wants her back but does nothing about it, says he wants her but then changes his mind.
"don't cry to me (don't say you want me)
if you loved me
you would be here with me (you would be with me and love me)
you want me
come find me
make up your mind (say you love me or you don't"
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