San Francisco Payphone

Jeff Davidson, Ryan Eldred

One year ago today, I tossed away, a quarter that I should've saved. I faked a farwell fantasy and misbehaved. I never made an effort. My conscience went. After all the time I spent. The dollars that I dropped on you, I thought you'd say you miss me too. So here I am, a friend, the end, I meant to disregard that birthday card, nailed upon your wall he sent. I meant to turn my eyes from everything. I shouldn't see. An oath I took, you kissed my cheek. Cried yourself to sleep, but never would you admit to me.

(CHORUS) I always laughed when you laughed. Cried when you cried. Danced when you danced. I lied. San Francisco payphone. So far from home. So many friends, and I'm alone. I faked a farewell fantasy. I lied. You bother me. My conscience gone. This conversation's dragging on. There was once upon atime when you would miss me too. So here I am, a friend, the end, I meant to disregard that birthday card, nailed upon your wall he sent. I meant to turn my eyes from everything. Never made a promise. An oath I took, I kissed your cheek. Cried myself to sleep, I won't admit that you see. (CHORUS)

Trivia about the song San Francisco Payphone by Catch 22

When was the song “San Francisco Payphone” released by Catch 22?
The song San Francisco Payphone was released in 2006, on the album “Alone In A Crowd”.
Who composed the song “San Francisco Payphone” by Catch 22?
The song “San Francisco Payphone” by Catch 22 was composed by Jeff Davidson, Ryan Eldred.

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