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Untitled Song About Rivers And Parks

from Curtains by Paris Street

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Naughty doings by the river.

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This river lacks the romance that it once had
A warm park bench inviting integration
On a faded springtime night
With two fingers inside
A gentle moan of affirmation

The rain turns to a drizzle then comes to an end
The wind and trees in casual conversation
A sky of airplane lights
And quiet satellites
We're left alone to our infatuations

You've got to learn somewhere
And if not here, then where?

Now the rocks are littered with bottles and cans
The water brown from unknown infestation
The old oak trees are bare
There's dog shit everywhere
And posted signs to note our violations

(motherfucker)

credits

from Curtains, released March 5, 2013
Written by Carl Polgar.
Performed by Carl Polgar with an acoustic electric guitar.
Recorded in the spring of 2008 in the garage of a duplex in the Sylvan Park neighborhood of Nashville.
The picture that accompanies this track is of the park bench in Tampa, Florida (by the Hillsborough River) where the events of this song took place.

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