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Artist/Band:
Nickel Creek
Lyrics for Song: When You Come Back Down
Lyrics for Album: Nickel Creek
You got to leave me now, you got to go alone
You got to chase a dream, one that's all your own
Before it slips away
When you're flyin' high, take my heart along
I'll be the harmony to every lonely song
That you learn to play
When you're soarin' through the air
I'll be your solid ground
Take every chance you dare
I'll still be there
When you come back down
When you come back down
I'll keep lookin' up, waitin' your return
My greatest fear will be that you will crash and burn
And I won't feel your fire
I'll be the other hand that always holds the line
Connectin' in between your sweet heart and mine
I'm strung out on that wire
And I'll be on the other end, To hear you when you call
Angel, you were born to fly, and if you get too high
I'll catch you when you fall
I'll catch you when you fall
Bridge:
Your memory's the sunshine every new day brings
I know the sky is calling
Angel, let me help you with your wings
When you're soarin' through the air
I'll be your solid ground
Take every chance you dare
I'll still be there
When you come back down
Take every chance you dare,
I'll still be there
When you come back down
When you come back down
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When You Come Back Down
Nickel Creek's "When You Come Back Down" stands as a quintessential example of their acoustic folk sound, characterized by intricate mandolin work and harmonies that define the group's signature style. Released on their self-titled debut album, the track exemplifies the band's ability to blend traditional instrumentation with contemporary songwriting structures. The recording captures the intimate, storytelling nature of their early work, focusing on themes of connection and anticipation without relying on dramatic production. As part of their discography, this song reflects the collaborative spirit of the ensemble, showcasing how their collective voice creates a warm, inviting atmosphere that resonates within the acoustic folk genre. It remains a staple of their catalog, illustrating the band's enduring appeal and technical proficiency in blending instrumental complexity with lyrical clarity. |
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