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Bedford Avenue

from Curtains by Paris Street

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Walking Brooklyn in a never-ending rain
Wondering if the Spring will ever come again
The bobbing of umbrellas along Bedford Avenue
Is a lovely thing to view

Slip inside a coffeeshop though I am not thirsty
Just looking for a place to dry off and rest my feet
And try hard not to think of you, my sweet lady
Please Brooklyn, distract me

And every bite of some wonderfully tasty food
And every drop of beer locally brewed
Cannot make me forget that you are far from here
I miss you so much, dear

So many folks here remind me of friends I have back home
An incessant reminder that I am here alone
Watching pigeons from inside the coffeeshop
Waiting for the rain to stop

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from Curtains, released March 5, 2013
Written by Carl Polgar.
Performed by Carl Polgar on an acoustic-electric guitar.
Recorded in May of 2011 in Room 27 of the Central Avenue Motel 6 in Albany, New York.
The picture that accompanies this track was taken on Bedford Avenue on the rainy afternoon in which I wrote the song.

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