Salt Lake City 1973 Lyrics by Shawn Mullins

Salt Lake City 1973 Lyrics

    Mormon's are everwhere
    Battalions of bicycling bachelors
    With dark suits
    And well cropped hair
    We're mormons too
    Have been since '72
    I'm riding between my brother and sister
    In the back seat of a '67 buick station wagon
    With red vinyl seats
    We stick by each other
    And to those seats
    We've been eating cheese and bacon sandwiches
    Our mother made for thirteen days straight in the august heat
    And both my siblings are wakin' on those eggshells
    As i will soon learn how to do myself
    They play their quiet silly games
    With their peashooters
    As i sip luke-warm sprite from a tin can
    Sold to me by a hunchback silly bastard old woman
    A hundred miles back
    Who is probably the only person with good sense
    In this part of the country
    I still don't know what to do god-awful bacon and cheese sandwich
    But your body is your temple
    God tells us so,
    So drink up your milk
    And reap what you sow
    I mold the cheese and bacon sandwich into a ball in my hand
    It kind of reminds me of play-dough
    I look around to see who is watchin'
    And stuff it between the red vinyl seats
    No one will find it
    At least not for a couple of weeks
    We're in this big place now
    It's kind of like 1/2 of an blue plastic easter egg shell
    And there's a hole in the top
    Where the sun cuts through
    And lights up the room
    And i hear all these male voices
    Telling me that black people are inferior
    And it's ok to have more than one wife
    And as the dry dry breath of the utah sun warms me
    I stand before a statue of jesus that is far too big
    And has held these folks hostage for so so long
    And i gaze up at the nostrils of the sandstone savior
    And wonder if it
    Can smell all this bullshit
    Cause i sure can
    And i'm only 5 years old
    In salt lake city
    In 1973...

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