Come See About Me Song Lyrics and Chords by Cal Smith
Come See About Me
Recorded by Cal Smith
Written by Conway Twitty
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Somebody listen I'm a voice in the distance crying
Come
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see about
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I am a stranger in a world filled with anger
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see about
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I'm gettin' weary
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tryin' to carry this
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load all by myself
I'm bone tired and fallin'
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can't you hear me callin'
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need
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somebody's
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help
I am a young man growing wild across this land
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see about
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I'm fourscore and twenty and I ain't got anybody
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see about
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I'm somebody's children
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alone and forsaken a
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wave that's lost at sea
I'm right here behind you
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I'm all around you so
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slow down turn around
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And you will
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see
I am your mother your sister and your brother
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see about
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I am a baby my mother ain't no lady
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me
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I am your maker the giver and the taker
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Come See About Me?
- The song Come See About Me was sang by Cal Smith.
Who is Cal Smith?
- Calvin Grant Shofner (April 7, 1932 - October 10, 2013), known professionally as Cal Smith, was an American country musician, most famous for his 1974 hits "Country Bumpkin" and "It's Time to Pay the Fiddler".