(Hello) Hello
How are you (oh)
I just called to say “Hi. How are you?”
You know I had some things to do
Go lean up in me
You know
I guess I was kind of shy about
Someone who writes poetry
Or maybe you can sing?
Maybe you can sing a song, mm
(Tonight on the telephone)
(I dial)
6-3-2-5-7-9-2 (Is that your number?)
63-25-7-92 (Mm)
6-3-2-5-7-9-2
63-25-7-92 (He said, “Call me anytime.”)
6-3-2-5-7-9-2
63-25-7-92
6-3-2-5-7-9-2
63-25-7-92
We talked about love songs (On and on and on)
There’s nothing wrong with calling a quiet storm
And having them play a song for me
A song for you, a song for me, a greater song
Is it too late and I can’t wait
I have to go to sleep
I’m happy I will speak
But maybe I will be dreaming
Dream of you
And we sing a lullaby (sing a lullaby)
Underneath a cherry tree
A soft breeze passes by
And carries us away
High in the sky
When I awake
(You know I’m going to dial)
6-3-2-5-7-9-2 (Sing me a lullaby)
63-25-7-92 (I think I’ll call you tonight)
6-3-2-5-7-9-2 (Ooh)
63-25-7-92 (Yeah)
6-3-2-5-7-9-2 (You baby)
63-25-7-92 (Ooh oh oh yeah)
6-3-2-5-7-9-2 (You and me)
63-25-7-92
6-3-2-5-7-9-2 (I just called to say “Hi”)
63-25-7-92
6-3-2-5-7-9-2
Dialing Into Connection: Exploring the Meaning Behind “632-5792”
Beyoncé’s “632-5792” is a dreamy ode to the magic of late-night phone calls and the tender anticipation of new love. The lyrics capture the innocence and vulnerability of reaching out, from the opening “Hello” to the playful repetition of the telephone number. The song’s narrative unfolds like a gentle conversation—there’s shyness, curiosity, and an unspoken hope that a simple call could lead to something beautiful. By referencing lullabies and cherry trees, Beyoncé evokes nostalgia and romance, inviting listeners to reminisce about young love and those quiet moments before sleep when anything feels possible. The recurring phone number serves as both a literal and symbolic bridge—connecting two hearts, even across distance, through music and words.
Song Credits
- Artist: Beyoncé