While I down Kentucky bourbon
I am waiting for a call
And the moon and stars tonight
Are playing shadows on the wallWith the moon the way it is, dear
Would you answer out of spite
Or are you feeling lonely tonightCause I remember last time
We were out under the stars
Driving crooked down the highway
Drinking beer in roadside barsAnd now and then I wonder
Why this painful memory
Can never find its way to you from meAnd I can't dial the phone just now
Even though I know your number
Can't bring my broken heart to be untrue
Like you did today
You'll say goodbye the same old way
Ever since you hung up on me
I'm hung up on youWell the house I'm ringing up from
Is a half a mile from you
But with the reception I'm getting
Might as well be TimbuktuAnd behind the door of your home
Is a strange and foreign land
Where you speak a language I don't understandAnd I can't dial the phone just now
Even though I know your number
Can't bring my broken heart to be untrue
Like you did today
You'll say goodbye the same old way
Ever since you hung up on me
I'm hung up on youNow I'm going down to Jimmy's bar
Like a thousand other times
With an appetite for poison
And a suitcase full of dimesAnd I'll wait there by the payphone
With one hundred other guys
With those sorry hung-up teardrops in our eyesAnd I can't dial the phone just now
Even though I know your number
Can't bring my broken heart to be untrue
Like you did today
You'll say goodbye the same old way
Ever since you hung up on me
I'm hung up on you
Composição: Adam Schlesinger / Chris Collingwood.
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