Call your name

Call Your Name is the 15th track in the original soundtrack album written and performed by MPI. As with all the other OSTs, it was composed and arranged by Hiroyuki Sawano.

An alternate version sung by Gemie was produced for the end credits sequence of Wall Sina, Goodbye: Part One.

Lyrics
English= She lost her brother a month ago His picture on the Wall And it reminds me When she brings me coffee... her smile I Wish I could be with her until my last day

She said She gave all her love to me We dreamt a new life Some place to be at peace But things changed... Suddenly I lost my dreams in this disaster

I'm crying Missing my lover I don't have the power On my side forever

Oh Where is my lover And I got no power I'm standing alone, No way Calling out your name

I said I gave all my love to you We dreamt a new house Some place to be at peace But things changed... Suddenly I lost my dreams in this disaster

We don't know what is wrong tonight Everybody's got no place to hide No one's left and there's no one to go on All I know is my life is gone

I'm crying Missing my lover I don't have the power On my side forever

Oh Where is my lover And I got no power I'm standing alone, No way Calling out your name

Ending Animation
Annie Leonhart lays asleep in her Military Police Regiment uniform on silk sheets, memories of her past passing through her mind. First comes a scene of Marlo, Hitch, Boris, and Annie in Stohess. Further back, Annie is seen walking atop Wall Rose with many of her comrades in the 104th Cadet Corps.

Five years into the past, Annie stands among her true comrades, her fellow warriors Bertholdt, Marcel, and Reiner. Before them lies empty forested hills, their destination of the Walls far beyond their sight. Further back in time, Annie stands alone in the rain beside a river in her distant hometown.

In present time, rays of sunlight break through the cloudy skies above Stohess District. With Wall Sina standing between her and the lands beyond, Annie looks up into the sunlight as the last drops of rain fall from above.