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Breakdown Summer

from Curtains by Paris Street

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It's just another breakdown summer
Another heart attack that's come and gone
Ninety days of anxious waiting
Coming clean and coming quite undone

We were so drunk on Susan's front porch
We stumbled all the way back to my place
If you claimed you were so happy
Then why do you keep calling this a mistake

Fighting off thunderstorms, the humidity, and mosquitoes
I'm walking past the wrong bushes and knocking on the wrong windows

Your sister said she'd get us mushrooms
She had a friend who knew a friend of friend
A backroom deal and time well wasted
In and out and here we go again

When I looked into your eyes I swore
I saw something there worth fighting for
Now I'm not so certain anymore

We understood the rules for action
You wore a pair of my boxers to bed
There were no subtleties required
There were no words that needed to be said

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from Curtains, released March 5, 2013
Written by Carl Polgar.
Performed by Carl Polgar (vocal, acoustic guitar, keyboard, melodica), Darrin Revell (drums, bass) and John Weatherly (electric guitar).
Darrin's parts were recorded in the fall of 2007 at a duplex in the Sylvan Park neighborhood of Nashville. John and I's parts were recorded in January of 2013 at a house in the Inglewood neighborhood of Nashville.

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