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Petulence

from Curtains by Paris Street

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I used to think that you were pretty great
Everything you did would fascinate
I was drawn in by your eccentricities

But suddenly all the feeling changed
With every layer that was peeled away
And what was left held no intrigue to me

It’s funny how quickly one can go
From head-over-heals to ‘oh, hell no’

The temper tantrums and the ground-up pills
The cynicism stubbornly instilled
In every aspect of everything you do

The suffocation of the ‘pros’ by the ‘cons’
To the extent that all appeal is gone
Til I can’t remember what I once saw in you

You’re too old to be so petulent
At the first sign of disagreement
But you’re still young enough to change some things
If you can admit they need changing

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from Curtains, released March 5, 2013
Written by Carl Polgar.
Performed by Carl Polgar with an acoustic electric guitar, a MIDI keyboard, a tambourine, and a melodica.
Recorded in Room 513 of the Hawthorn Suites in Southfield, Michigan in March of 2012.

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