This song's set in Nashville, but it was first recorded in Piscataway (and finished up in Parsippany) and I couldn't think of a title.
lyrics
After the party and back at my place
After sleeping the alcohol away
We’re still not ready to get up and begin our day
Each of us has other things to do
Plans that were made long before we knew
That the night before would turn out so great
And maybe when the clock hits noon we’ll get up
But then again this feels too good - what’s the rush?
We could get breakfast at some place nearby
Or we could make love one more time
Or, if you’re up for it, maybe two or three
Could be the prettiest day of the year
My favorite bar could be giving away beer
This is still the only place where I’d want to be
And maybe when the clock hits two we’ll get up
But then again this feels too good - what’s the rush?
Half the day’s gone - might as well let the rest go
There’s nothing that cannot wait until tomorrow
credits
from Curtains,
released March 5, 2013
Written by Carl Polgar.
Performed by Christy Anderson (vocals) and Carl Polgar (vocals, acoustic electric guitar).
The music was recorded in April of 2011 in Room 177 of the Motel 6 in Piscataway, New Jersey. My vocals were recorded a couple days later in Room 136 of the Red Roof Inn in Parsippany, New Jersey. Christy's vocals were recorded in February of 2013 at a house in the Inglewood neighborhood of Nashville.
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