Nests
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Nests
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Oh, mama, she broke my head
It's been four years and it does not end
Oh, mama, I lost my mind
But you must've heard that a dozen times
Yeah, you must've heard that a dozen times
Today, today, today
On the way to my hotel
I found myself wishing I lived there
On the way to my own home
I still felt alone but I knew that you'd be there, oh
Oh, mama, there's no one else
I loved her more than I love myself
Oh, mama, I cannot cry
And, oh mama, make me go outside
And, oh mama, make me go outside
Today, today, today
On the way to that hotel
I found myself wishing I lived there
And on the way to my own home
I felt alone, but I knew that you'd be there, oh
Oh, mama, she broke my head
It's been four years and it does not end
Oh, mama, I cannot cry
Mama, she is with another guy
Mama, she is with another guy
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Keaton Henson performs "Nests", and this lyric page sits inside the Keaton Henson catalog on LyroVerse.
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