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Christian Fletcher - Come Down

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Verse 1: Christian Fletcher
(1, 2...)
In a world that rushes fast, I used to dream so high
Always chasing the past, reaching for the sky
But I've learned a lesson as I've traveled 'round
Sometimes it's in the silence where we find the solid ground
I'm coming down from the stars where I used to fly
Find my own tempo under the sky

Chorus: Christian Fletcher
Come down, haven't found your sound (Haven't found your sound)
It's not another night alone

Verse 2: Christian Fletcher
Let's play hometown shows, I'll show where I'm going
Steps into the past are mandatory for a showing
I'm a long-time clot in a short blood stream
With a fuse so wide I could make them scream
Am I just a small one, or maybe a tall one that's making it big?
I'm reporting a copy, somebody that's not me
And I just wanna come down

Chorus: Christian Fletcher
Come down, haven't found your sound
(You think I don't know my sound?)
It's not another night alone (It's not another night alone)
Come down, haven't found your sound (It's not another-)
It's not another night alone
(Say it, say it, come down)

Post-Chorus: Christian Fletcher, Lola Fletcher, All)
Come down (Come down)
Come down
Come down (Come down)
Come down (Come down)
 
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Previously known as “Stalls”, Christian Fletcher always aimed to bring a sound he’d built, but hadn’t kept. That’s why when “Functions” released following the release of Without Me, the final song of the Stalls project, he knew it would shock whoever was left.

“Come Down” is a continuation of that sound, a gateway song to the darker, more developed soundscape that he plans to bring to the table later this year.

10 hour studio days, conversations kept private, almost no one around to witness, he’ll pull out of the shadows with a certainty and clarity that scares the listener. Look out for any new projects soon right here.