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Where’d the night go
How’d we get so low
Where’d the night go
How’d we get so low
I feel my words wrapped around your throat
And find my hands in the pockets of my coat

Slam that bottle
Slam that bottle down
Make a swift move
With a whispering sound
I see you running but my legs won’t move
A concrete statue on an old bar stool

Oh, I’ve heard this story before
Seen the lights on over the door
Watched the movie and wrote the score
Tell me now if you’ll return
I don’t have much patience to burn
And these tables, they don’t turn

Every statue
Comes tumbling down
And every last call
Is a thorn on this crown
Come on baby let me bring ya home
There ain’t no sense in being alone

Oh, I’ve heard this story before
Seen the lights on over the door
Watched the movie and wrote the score
Tell me now if you’ll return
I don’t have much patience to burn
And these tables, they don’t turn
Tell me now, will you return?
I don’t have much ego to burn
Until these tables, they all turn

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from The Place That You Call Home, released September 17, 2021

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Ever More Nest New Orleans, Louisiana

Rooted in Southern musical traditions and infused with confessional 90s angst, the music of Ever More Nest can likewise lull and rock you right off a front porch. Ever More Nest’s dynamic, homegrown voice—hugged by lush, church-pew harmonies— is complemented by ghostly, effusive guitars, spirited mandolin and banjo, mournful fiddle, and a rhythm section steady as a country train. ... more

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