Sondre Lerche Vaular (born 5 September 1982) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and guitarist. His professional career began in 2000 and over the course of the following years, Lerche and his band, the Faces Down, became beloved critical and commercial successes in their homeland. Later, Lerche would attract international praise and recognition, becoming one of the most internationally renowned and popular Norwegian artists. Lerche is known for the various eclectic styles invoked by his music, which often changes radically from album to album.
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Song title: Things You Call Fate Original Album: Faces Down
VERSE: A I find it hard, hard to let go Amaj7 And you are entitled to know A7D You have brought nothing else but bliss, DmAF#m A great deal of frustration, a voluntary occupation, BmDmA Driving me insane and off the wall
VERSE: A And we were free to choose each other Amaj7 But now it seems like something other A7D Have you placed me where I stand? DmAF#m Turned caring like a mother, afraid to lose each other BmDmDm6 It got us this far, now problems are:
REFRAIN: AC#DDm I have no bags to pack, no suitcase waiting in the hall AF#mFE You have no make-up, no stocki - ings in my drawer AF#mBmEA Oh-oh, how did we forge - et? How could we forget? F#mBmEA It's easy to lear - earn if you never regret
[INTERLUDE]
VERSE: A When you live in paranoia Amaj7 And you know she's got you, oh yeah A7D You can't leave until you know the truth DmAF#m So for months you're going nowhere until you seize the day BmDmA And place yourself behind the steering wheel
VERSE: A Or you can't end like you don't want to, Amaj7 The opposite of what you planned to A7D You can watch the ships when they're abroad DmAF#m Become a joke when people see you, 'cause it's enough to please you BmDmDm6A You got this far, step put of the car
A We'll never learn in the future, Amaj7 This is it, seemingly, I am sure A7DDm I know we haven't been together now
VERSE: A It wasn't meant to be this way so Amaj7 We'll give it days and days and A7D We'll try to make it easy now Dm Once I believed we could approach this, AF#mBmDm6 - A Now I have faith placed in the things you call fa - ate DmDm6A In the things you call fa - ate
DmA In the things you call fate
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