Lyrics
I m in a phone booth listening to the dial tone, i m 28 to life
oh i ve been working a long time
i m in a phone booth listening to the dial tone
Playing the anthem for the years you simply wasted as a company man, and my liberal arts diploma
Playing the anthem for the years you simply wasted as a company man, oh i ve been working a long time
What if this is as good as it gets, and if you feel you ve ever been replaced, i m on a roll with my anchors sinking
Where the american dream can finally die with me, i m in a phone booth listening to the dial tone and, sunday to sunday with wax in my place
I want to see this through, i want to see real emotion come pouring out of you
Where the american dream can finally die with me, where the american dream can finally die with me, and my liberal arts diploma
Playing the anthem for the years you simply wasted as a company man, i m dying on the vine
And if you feel you ve ever been replaced, and recede back into the sea, i m on a roll with my anchors sinking
Sunday to sunday with wax in my place, i ve been wasting away to the sounds of the modern lovers, sunday to sunday with wax in my place
I m dying on the vine, so i m going to take you drinking
I m 28 to life, oh i ve been working a long time the, oh i ve been working a long time
what if this is as good as it gets
What if this is as good as it gets, i m in a phone booth listening to the dial tone, i m dying on the vine
I ll hang my head and cry, and recede back into the sea
so i m going to take you drinking
I feel like one thing bad mixed with something worse or another, oh i ve been working a long time California, i ll hang my head and cry
but i m still glad you came
where the american dream can finally die with me
but i m still glad you came
i m on a roll with my anchors sinking
Where the american dream can finally die with me, i ll hang my head and cry
I m 28 to life, i m on a roll with my anchors sinking
i want to see real emotion come pouring out of you
Can t find the words to say, oh i ve been working a long time Fear, what if this is as good as it gets
But i m still glad you came, and my liberal arts diploma, i m on a roll with my anchors sinking
I m in a phone booth listening to the dial tone, where the american dream can finally die with me