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A Song About Denver

from Curtains by Paris Street

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A tiny horse upon a giant chair
I'm looking at the barrette in your hair
We climbed the tower but there’s no one there

It’s a beautiful day
It’s a beautiful holiday

And all the buses down on 16th Street
(Past the chess-piece sculptures) run for free
Out west there are restaurants named after me

It’s a beautiful day
It’s a beautiful holiday

We chased the sunset on the short drive out to Boulder
With cameras
All of the hippies with guitars strapped over their shoulders
Sing ‘tra-la-la’
We walk the square until the night starts to get colder
And then head back

I’m running out of time
But everything will be fine
As soon as I hold
Your hand

And all the jazz club’s drinks are watered down
There’s still some leftover wine at your house (let’s go)
And even though I’ll soon be leaving town

It’s a beautiful day
It’s a beautiful holiday
If I could stay
Just one more day
With you

credits

from Curtains, released March 5, 2013
Written by Carl Polgar.
Performed by Carl Polgar (electric guitar, vocals) and Darrin Revell (bass, drums).
Recorded in the Sylvan Park neighborhood of Nashville in 2007.

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