I Recall the Telephone Booth
You left on a train
On the morning of October
"Won't you button up your coat?" I said
"It's cold out here"
Who was I to think
There could ever be a future
You assured me once
It was all I could bear
As I waited on the corner
The telephone booth, I recall
You wrote of tragedies
On a letter stained with your tears
"I will never be the same"
I said "To me, you will"
In the evening I remained
Still unsettled on the corner
Would your voice return to me
At the end of this wire?
Or will we always be this lonely?
On the morning of October
"Won't you button up your coat?" I said
"It's cold out here"
Who was I to think
There could ever be a future
You assured me once
It was all I could bear
As I waited on the corner
The telephone booth, I recall
You wrote of tragedies
On a letter stained with your tears
"I will never be the same"
I said "To me, you will"
In the evening I remained
Still unsettled on the corner
Would your voice return to me
At the end of this wire?
Or will we always be this lonely?
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Writer(s): Ronnie Martin
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