Songtexte Folk Song 12 - Paris Street
Cindy
called
me
just
after
six
'Cause
she
had
had
a
bad
day
and
was
ready
for
some
drinks
Maybe
a
bite
to
eat
Down
by
Division
Street
She
didn't
want
to
drink
alone
I
had
nothing
else
to
do
that
day
But
that
was
nothing
new,
so
I
said
'okay'
And
the
drinks
were
nice
But
they
were
overpriced
What
do
you
expect
so
close
to
Music
Row
She
said
she
wanted
to
get
drunk
She
called
it
an
'alcoholiday'
I
called
it
a
weekday
I
called
it
any
other
day
We
went
our
separate
ways
after
a
couple
of
rounds
She
had
to
meet
up
with
her
boyfriend,
I
had
to
go
down
To
the
little
dive
bar
With
the
cheap
PBR
And
drop
off
some
flyers
for
a
show
There
was
a
kid
onstage
doing
the
songwriter
thing
So
I
whispered
to
Ben,
'godddamn,
if
he
sings
Radiohead
then
I'm
gone',
Well
it
didn't
take
long
Still
I
got
one
more
for
the
road
Now
I
was
compelled
to
get
drunk
To
hop
on
Cindy's
'alcoholiday'
At
the
start
of
the
week
At
the
start
of
any
other
day
I
made
my
way
over
to
Elliston
Place
And
hit
the
Gold
Rush
- it
wasn't
too
late
And
Cindy
was
there
So
I
pulled
up
a
chair
And
ordered
myself
a
Miller
Light
I
asked
her
if
things
were
going
as
planned
She
said,
'more
than
you
can
ever
understand'
And
there
were
a
bunch
more
friends
Down
at
the
other
end
It
was
happy
hour
all
night
And
most
of
them
were
already
drunk
Well
into
their
'alcoholidays'
It
was
a
Monday
for
some
But
for
most,
just
another
day
On
any
given
night
we
could
all
be
found
at
the
Rush
Some
of
us
were
struggling
to
get
by,
some
were
pretending
as
such
And
I'm
not
sure
why
I
guess
it
makes
them
feel
inside
Like
it
helps
them
to
belong
more
But
that's
not
important,
they
have
no
reason
to
pretend
'Cause
we
were
best
friends
to
each
other
Nothing
else
mattered
in
the
end
And
we
hoped
that
it
would
last
As
I
raised
another
glass
Of
a
drink
I
could
not
afford
In
the
company
of
these
wonderful
drunks
At
the
peak
of
our
'alcoholidays'
Somehow
it
felt
profound
But
it
was
really
just
another
day
We
were
all
at
that
point
where
it's
almost
time
to
choose
Between
the
reality
of
careers
and
the
dreams
of
our
youths
And
the
potential
was
there
But
the
motivation
was
scarce
It
was
too
easy
to
set
things
aside
There
was
more
talent
in
this
bar
than
anywhere
in
town,
for
sure
But
our
words
were
too
raw
and
our
hearts
too
pure
And
it
was
a
crying
shame
But,
really,
who
could
you
blame
As
the
lights
went
up
for
closing
time
So
we
were
content
to
get
drunk
Make
the
most
of
our
'alcoholidays'
But
we
couldn't
escape
the
hollow
feeling
No,
we
couldn't
escape
the
hollow
feeling
We
tried
to
escape
the
hollow
feeling
In
this
hollow
fucking
town
that
polishes
off
all
the
feeling
1 First Song
2 16 Lovers
3 A Song About Denver
4 Ah Ah Ah
5 Aimless Song
6 An Incidental Moment
7 Apologies to Sigrun
8 Bastard's Song
9 Bedford Avenue
10 Black Mountain
11 Breakdown Summer
12 Candy Cane Withdrawal
13 Chickenshits
14 Cleveland Douglas Trinity Hart
15 Colorado Stomp Lament
16 Conditioner Seed
17 Dawnsong
18 Dismayed
19 Duet
20 Feel Loved
21 Flattered
22 Folk Song 3
23 Folk Song 4
24 Folk Song 5
25 Folk Song 6
26 Folk Song 7
27 Folk Song 8
28 Folk Song 9
29 Folk Song 10
30 Folk Song 11
31 Folk Song 12
32 Folk Song 13
33 Folk Song 14
34 Forgetting Flowers
35 Getting High At Springwater
36 Goddamn You, Josh
37 Goodbye Song
38 Goodbye Song #3
39 Greetings from the Penn-View Motel
40 Helgafell
41 Hennessy or Beer
42 In the Air
43 In the Mood for Love
44 In the Rain
45 It Was Once Lamentable
46 Jamaican Rum
47 Janice in Winooski
48 John Bosco (Arenal)
49 Julie
50 Kingshighway
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