The Garden's All Nighters

Alexis Pareja / Jesse Korman / Justin Pedrick

Nowhere like a diner to get to truly know someone.
Like a library up 17 or a spin around the center of town.
The smell of saltwater. I left my pocket change at the Molly Pitcher.


A sound we can live with, no sound.
A smell we can live with, no smell.
A home we can live with, no home.


But the morning sun is not too far behind.
I'm lit up like the night sky- I told you I trust this place.


The night jug handles as I'm swept through northern lights.
Quick Chek coffee is cooling down.
We're sweeping along the shoreline,
On some journey I cannot repeat.
Matilda will meet us at Martell's
Barefoot in the sand,
Hanging on the boardwalk for dear life.


The smells, the sounds
Long way from home, I can't go on.
The garden state


I'll always bounce back down these roads


Nothin' like home


We danced and split. Exit 117 driving east.


I'll never turn around in the place where I was born.
I'm left without directions or a road to follow

Trivia about the song The Garden's All Nighters by The Number Twelve Looks Like You

When was the song “The Garden's All Nighters” released by The Number Twelve Looks Like You?
The song The Garden's All Nighters was released in 2009, on the album “Worse Than Alone”.
Who composed the song “The Garden's All Nighters” by The Number Twelve Looks Like You?
The song “The Garden's All Nighters” by The Number Twelve Looks Like You was composed by Alexis Pareja, Jesse Korman, and Justin Pedrick.

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