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Keep Coming Back is a song written by Gareth Dunlop and Kim Richey and performed by Deacon Claybourne in the Season Two episode Too Far Gone.  He performs it at the Bluebird.

Lyrics[]

Distance don't mean a thing.
I come when you pull the strings.
The strings of my heart.
Wherever you are.
Just pull, tug, tease
I'll keep coming back
Ohh It's true
I keep coming back
That's what I do
I retrace my tracks, to you.

Time isn't all it seems
No measure of you and me
Hours turn into days
Though I'm far away
Just pull, tug, tease

I'll keep coming back.
Ohh It's true.
I keep coming back.
That's what I do.
I retrace my tracks, to you.

And the place where I land
Is the palm of your hand.
Just pull, tug, tease

I'll keep coming back.
Ohh It's true.
I keep coming back.
That's what I do.
I retrace my tracks, to you.

I'll keep coming back.
Ohh It's true.
I keep coming back.
That's what I do.
I retrace my tracks, to you.

Videos[]

Season Two Songs
A Life That's GoodAdios Old FriendAlready GoneBall and ChainBe My GirlBelievingBlack RosesBuried UnderCan't Get It RightCan't Say No To YouCarry You HomeCome Find MeCome See About MeCrazy TonightDon't Put Dirt On My Grave Just YetDon't Put Dirt On My Grave Just Yet (Duet Version)Done Runnin'DreamsEvery Time I Fall In LoveEverything I'll Ever NeedFallingGonna Get EvenHe Ain't Gonna ChangeHennesseeHow You Learn To Live AloneHurtin' On MeHypnotizingHypnotizing (Acoustic Version)I Ain’t Leaving Without Your LoveI Can't Sleep TonightI'm a GirlIs That Who I AmIt Ain't Yours to Throw AwayIt All Slows DownIt's On TonightJoy ParadeKeep Coming BackLatelyLike NewOne Light ShiningPlayin' TricksShare With YouStronger than MeTears So StrongTell MeTell That DevilThat's What I DoThe Best Songs Come from Broken HeartsThe Blues Have Blown AwayThen I Was Loved By YouThis Love Ain't Big EnoughThis TimeThis TownTrouble IsWaitin'Wayfaring Stranger (A Cappella)What If I Was WillingWhy Can't I Say GoodnightWrong for the Right ReasonsWrong SongYou're The Kind of Trouble
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