Fallingwater - Maggie Rogers

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Fallingwater Lyrics

Hold on, I thought that I could take it from here
Oh, I thought that I was gone and I'm cleared
Now it's getting harder
Hold on, I thought that I was doing so well
Oh, like everything was under a spell
Now it's getting harder
I never loved you fully in the way I could

I fought the current running just the way you would
And now I'm in the creek
And it's getting harder
I'm like falling water
Go on and tell me just what I'm supposed to say
As if it could be any other way
Oh, it's getting louder

Go on and tell me just how I could allow
All that's light to end up somehow
Where it's getting darker
I never loved you fully in the way I could
I fought the current running just the way you would
And now I'm stuck upstream
And it's getting harder

I'm like falling water, falling water, falling water
And I'm like falling water, set me free
You were like falling water coming down on me
I never loved you fully in the way I could
And I'm like falling water, set me free
I fought the current running just the way you would
You were like falling water coming down on me
And now I'm in the creek

And I'm like falling water, set me free
You were like falling water coming down on me
I never gave you everything, I wish I could
And it was coming down on me
I should've seen it coming from where you stood
And I was standing in the creek
But now I'm in the creek

And I'm like falling water, set me free
You were like falling water coming down on me
And I'm like falling water, set me free
You were like falling water coming down on me
And it's getting harder
And it was coming down on me
And I was standing in the creek
You were like falling water
I was like falling water in the creek

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First known for her 2016 viral hit "Alaska," singer/songwriter Maggie Rogers combines folk, dance, and R&B into a powerfully emotional yet crowd-pleasing sound. Growing up in rural Maryland, Rogers began playing harp at age seven and loved the music of Gustav Holst and Vivaldi. Meanwhile, her mother played her neo-soul divas like Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill; by the time she was in middle school, she'd added piano, guitar, and songwriting to her repertoire. While studying at St. Andrews School in Delaware, she fell in love with the banjo and folk music, and attended a Berklee School of Music program during the summer after her junior year. Rogers won the program's songwriting contest, which spurred her to focus on writing as high school came to a close. During her senior year, she turned a broom closet into a makeshift studio and recorded what became her first album, 2012's The Echo; Rogers included her demos as part of her application to New York University's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. She released another folky album, 2014's Blood Ballet, during her sophomore year at the school. However, her sound was evolving, thanks in part to her discovery of electronic music while studying abroad in France. Rogers united the different strands of her music with huge success in 2016 with "Alaska," a song she wrote in 15 minutes about a hiking trip for a masterclass with Pharrell Williams. A video of a visibly moved Williams listening to the song went viral that June, resulting in millions of views as well as hundreds of thousands of plays of The Echo and Blood Ballet. Rogers released the finished version of "Alaska" later that month and planned to release an EP in the near future. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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