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Morgan Evans is looking ahead to a fresh start after his divorce. The country singer-songwriter paid tribute to new beginnings with âOn My Own Again,â his latest anthem to release on Friday (March 17).
The lyrics see Evans, 37, loading up his truck and driving away, taking only memories of his ex while leaving everything back at âthat house,â presumably that they shared as a married couple. He ponders, âtomorrow when she wakes up, I wonder if sheâll miss me/ This time I ainât hanginâ âround to find out.â Evans pledges to continue to drive forward, getting started with the rest of his life âif foreverâs gonna end like that.â
Though Evansâ lyrics acknowledge feelings of loneliness, âOn My Own Againâ looks ahead to whatâs next for him. In an Instagram caption on Friday morning, Evans spotlighted a line in the song: âLong as the windshield is bigger than the rearview mirror.â
âIâm gonna drive until the wheels fall of this old truck in my heart/Â If foreverâs gonna end like that, I guess Iâd better start/Â The rest of my life, like the best timeâs up around the bend/Â Oh, on my own againâ
âOn My Own Againâ is the latest post-divorce song Evans has released since âOver For You,â a heartache ballad that he released after splitting up with ex-wife Kelsea Ballerini. The couple announced in August 2022 that they were parting ways after nearly five years of marriage. Evans has since premiered a five-part docuseries focused on his return to Australia and his powerful performance of âOver For Youâ at the CMC Rocks QLD Festival.
âI wrote this song in November last year â the chorus, at least â and it just felt like the first moment that I stopped looking in the past and really started looking toward the future,â Evans said in a video he shared to Instagram on Friday. âI hope this puts a smile on your face today, and hope you find a way to listen. I would actually recommend listening to this song driving in your car, heading somewhere. Thatâs kind of what it feels like to me.â
Until you catch it on the radio in your car, listen to âOn My Own Againâ here: