Going to Norwalk

John Darnielle

[Verse 1]
At 1:30 on a Thursday night
I saw a pair of raccoons heading to the gutter
They stopped at the storm drain
Their tails hung down and out of sight
They looked up at me
Their eyes were shining
I thought of you

[Chorus 1]
I can't stand
The way the moon expands
And fills out the corners of the California sky
I can't stand it

[Verse 2]
The old buildings stood tall against the sky
The windows had old sheets hanging over them
Doubling as curtains
And the silhouettes moving in the bright lights behind the curtains
Looked like you
I stopped moving momentarily

[Chorus 2]
The world will
Stand still on nights like these
Without any kind of warning
And I can't stand it

Trivia about the song Going to Norwalk by The Mountain Goats

On which albums was the song “Going to Norwalk” released by The Mountain Goats?
The Mountain Goats released the song on the albums “Hot Garden Stomp” in 1993 and “The Hound Chronicles / Hot Garden Stomp” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Going to Norwalk” by The Mountain Goats?
The song “Going to Norwalk” by The Mountain Goats was composed by John Darnielle.

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