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Mormon Lanes

from Curtains by Paris Street

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A song set in a supermarket and inspired by the extra-wide streets in Salt Lake City, Utah. Yep.

lyrics

4am
Artificial light
Boxes and pallets on the salesfloor

Brand new endcaps
Tomorrow's vegetables
Paul McCartney muzak through the P.A.

No doors sliding
No beeps from the registers
No sound of cart wheels on linoleum

Just quiet stocking
And my footsteps
Discreetly dancing along the frozen foods

These supermarket aisles
As wide as Mormon lanes
They stretch as far as the worlds they contain

I want to hold your hand
Make our way through the check-out line
We'll change the world one aisle at a time

credits

from Curtains, released March 5, 2013
Written by Carl Polgar.
Performed by Carl Polgar with an acoustic guitar.
Recorded at some point in 2003 at a duplex in the Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida.
The picture that accompanies this track was taken in March of 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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