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Fell From You featuring Rachel Eckroth

by Michael Stegner & Rachel Eckroth

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Keyboard and vocal wiz, Rachel Eckroth, came over and made this track from scratch with me. Most of the sounds are from her Moog synth... She sings of course.

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On grass once blue
I dreamed of you
when our love was true
and I was not quite right.

I longed for space
Then lost my place
To find myself
And your love passed me by.

Wasting youth
on imagined truths
my heart would break
Every time we said goodbye.

Been back a while
Even found my smile
On the bottom shelf
Of aisle number 25.

I fell from you
I fell from you
I fell from you
I fell from you

Walking back
Over covered tracks
Won’t bring you back
that’s not why I’m here.

I lost some years
To my hopes and fears
then they disappeared
When I found a piece of mind

As time unwinds
To another time
On a crooked line
I’ve found my home right here

I'm better now
And don't know how
I’m here today
To dream another way

I fell from you
I fell from you
I fell from you
I fell from you

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released December 28, 2018
Written by Rachel Eckroth and Michael Stegner
Mixed and mastered by Michael Stegner

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Michael Stegner Los Angeles, California

Michael Stegner is an LA-based musician, producer, songwriter and composer.

He has performed and/or collaborated with artists such as Aiko Shimada, Robin Holcomb, Michael Shrieve, Wayne Horvitz, Reggie Watts, Louis Cole, Lee Oskar, Mike Doughty and the Jongleurs to name a few. ... more

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