I've always loved the lyrics to this song, but have never been able to find good enough music to go along with it. So this one drags a bit - sorry - but it tells a really fun story.
lyrics
acting on a restless whim
so as to salvage a dull weekend
i hit the dive bar down the street
for a pint or two or three
amidst the late-night sunday crowd
you and your roommate stood out
she was as drunk as anyone can get
you looked gorgeous, still wearing your sunday best
in spite of your contrasting styles
you both had been there awhile
and had drank in equal measure
but you could hold your drink better
so while she played the drunken part
you sat quietly at the bar
i sat next to you and asked you how you were
you smiled and seemed relieved to see me there
in the month or so since i
made the move over to this side
of the town, i've seen you more
than in the combined months before
as i've searched for a nearby place
where i could piss away my days
and i'm glad i picked the same place where you
choose to piss away your days too
it was no time for conversations
holding meaning or inspiration
we were fine with the chit chat
and with making the other laugh
without a care for modesty
we mocked the other's history
tossing about every possible kind
of jewish and hispanic stereotype
as we kidded and we chided
your roommate seemed to confide in
some drunk boy that she found
she could wrap herself around
he was an asshole, we all knew
as she would surely find out soon
but that was her choice, her lesson to be learned
it was not at that moment of our concern
you had the day off and the next
and you still weren't tired yet
as the 'last call' bell rang out
you said you were going back to your house
you had a bottle of red wine
we could share if i stopped by
we could leave as soon as we could find a way
to peel your roommate off that asshole's face
first things first, we had to tend
to putting your roommate to bed
then we grabbed some glasses, popped a cork
made our way out to your front porch
we sat on the steps and spoke
in a more meaningful tone
of the goals and dreams we held throughout our lives
and how they seemed to be passing us by
well, it didn't take too long
before all the wine was gone
the alcohol slowly took over
you put your head on my shoulder
and we kissed and kissed again
until fatigue finally set in
i helped you up and led you back inside
we kissed some more before i said 'good night'
acting on a restless whim
turned around a dull weekend
it was the best choice that i've made
in quite a while, in many days
well i hope we can resolve
to picking up where we left off
and i hope that we can do it someday soon
and i hope that you feel the same way, too
credits
from Curtains,
released March 5, 2013
Written by Carl Polgar.
Performed by Carl Polgar with an acoustic guitar.
Recorded at an apartment in the Five Points area of Nashville during Memorial Day weekend in 2006.
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