Grand Ennui

MICHAEL NESMITH

was overland touring in my new Ferrari
At just about a hundred and ten
I was on my way home from a sophisticated party
Where I got a little drunk on gin

And as the headlights cast a glow on the road
I heard a voice inside of me
It said, "You lost the light
And now you're moving through the night
Running from the grand ennui
Running from the grand ennui"

Well, I reached in my pocket and I pulled out the Omega
That was never one second behind
I knew the horse that I was running at the Southern Talladega
Had won for the twenty-second time

And then the countess I was with bent over with a kiss
And put a jeweled hand on my knee
I knew I'd lost the light
And I was moving through the night
Running from the grand ennui
Running from the grand ennui

Well that night passed in a blaze of glory
With the countess and the car both mine
And each day passes with the same old story
But the countess has a brand new line

Yet still at night I am haunted by the fright
And distant memory
Of the day I lost the light
Moving through the night
Running from the grand ennui
Running from the grand ennui

Trivia about the song Grand Ennui by Michael Nesmith

On which albums was the song “Grand Ennui” released by Michael Nesmith?
Michael Nesmith released the song on the albums “Nevada Fighter” in 1971, “Live at the Palais” in 1978, and “The Best Of” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Grand Ennui” by Michael Nesmith?
The song “Grand Ennui” by Michael Nesmith was composed by MICHAEL NESMITH.

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