It has a metaphor, but not a simile. The whole theme of the song is a metaphor. Being stuck at a payphone, trying to reach her, but not having any money because he spent it on her is a metaphor for being stuck in the past, not able to reach her, and him being emotionally spent. A simile is a "like" or "as" comparison, and Payphone doesn't have a simile in the lyrics.
Make me your Payphone
"Payphone" by Maroon 5 employs several literary devices, including metaphor, imagery, and repetition. The central metaphor of a payphone symbolizes longing and the struggle to communicate in a relationship. Imagery is evident in the lyrics, conjuring vivid scenes of heartbreak and nostalgia. Additionally, repetition is used to emphasize the emotional weight of the singer's feelings, reinforcing the themes of loss and yearning.
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Make me your Payphone
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Maroon 5
"Payphone" by Maroon 5 employs several literary devices, including metaphor, imagery, and repetition. The central metaphor of a payphone symbolizes longing and the struggle to communicate in a relationship. Imagery is evident in the lyrics, conjuring vivid scenes of heartbreak and nostalgia. Additionally, repetition is used to emphasize the emotional weight of the singer's feelings, reinforcing the themes of loss and yearning.
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Payphone - Maroon 5
I think it was Maroon 5
Yes, it is!
the composer of the maroon 5 is me or you because of the gravity ..... ;;; ... .....'.
Adam Levine and Wiz Khalifa sang payphone