
Payphone
by Jess Moskaluke
on Payphone (2012)
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I'm at a payphone trying to call home
All of my change I've spent on you
Where have the times gone
Baby, it's all wrong, where are the plans we made for two
Corey Gray
Yeah, I know it's hard to remember the people we used to be
It's even harder to picture that you're not here next to me
You say it's too late to make it but is it too late to try
And in that time that you wasted, all of our bridges burned down
Jess Moskaluke and Corey Gray
I've wasted my nights, you turned out the lights
Now I'm paralyzed still stuck in that time
When we called it love
But even the sun sets in paradise
Jess Moskaluke
I'm at a payphone trying to call home
All of my change, I spent on you
Where have the times gone
Baby, it's all wrong, where are the plans we made for two
Jess Moskaluke and Corey Gray
If happy ever afters did exist
I would still be holding you like this
And all those fairytales are full of it
One more stupid love song I'll be sick, oh
Corey Gray
You turned your back on tomorrow, 'cause you forgot yesterday
I gave you my love to borrow, but you just gave it away
You can't expect me to be fine, I don't expect you to care
I know I said it before, but all of our bridges burned down
Jess Moskaluke and Corey Gray
I've wasted my nights, you turned out the lights
Now I'm paralyzed, still stuck in that time
When we called it love
But even the sun sets in paradise
Jess Moskaluke
I'm at a payphone trying to call home
All of my change, I spent on you
Where have the times gone
Baby, it's all wrong, where are the plans we made for two
Jess Moskaluke and Corey Gray
If happy ever afters did exist
I would still be holding you like this
And all those fairytales are full of shit
One more fucking love song I'll be sick, now I'm at a payphone
Corey Gray
I'm at a payphone
Jess Moskaluke
I'm at a payphone
Jess Moskaluke and Corey Gray
I'm at a payphone
Jess Moskaluke
I'm at a payphone
Corey Gray
I'm at a payphone
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