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Some Things are Coming Back Again

from Wasted Love by Nathan Evans Fox

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lyrics

They’re getting Beloved back together for one more show in Kernersville,
Junior died and Junior came back in the same year,
Me and Mike moved on from his three-inch-lift Nissan,
These days we kick round Nashville with the old songs on.

Everything will go,
Some things come back again,
The best of things are sweeter
With a little bitterness.
Me, I’m out in Nashville, thinking I might call this home.
Some things are coming back again,
The rest of them are gone.

The light comes back to day,
The dark comes back to night,
My body come on back to both,
Still can’t get back all that time.
The folk scene left Atlanta,
The cassette tape kids moved in,
Got back the old ways of listening,
The old ways of singing left.

My daddy’s brother came back round like he always oughta did,
When the dirt got back a good, good friend,
And we learned to drink again.
Ain’t nobody cooking mullein tea,
Growing blue ribbon, three-foot beans,
The dust is getting back a stack of Porter Wagner forty-fives.

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from Wasted Love, released October 8, 2021

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Nathan Evans Fox Nashville, Tennessee

Born and raised in western North Carolina, Nathan Evans Fox writes songs that sound the way gas stations feel. When it comes to Nathan’s approach, Americana Highways writes, “It’s not cornpone, it’s not alt-country, country-western, or pop-country. Fox has a solid hold on a serious genre of country seldom covered by many artists. It cuts through the commerciality of country music.”

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