“Hurricane” is a massive and dynamic song with a heavy rhythm, guttural guitars, and sweeping melodies that truly evoke the power of a hurricane. The lyrics compliment this sound by painting a picture of a carefree life that is blindsided with suffering, asking us all: Where do we find a shelter fro...
[Verse 1]
Those flowers I found you
Were the truest red that I'd ever seen
'Til you cut yourself on their thorns
You winced and I kissed you
And I kissed your palms and we both laughed
So unaware of the gathering storm
[Chorus]
It's gonna rain, it's gonna rain
'Til the levee breaks
A tidal wave of fear and pain carries us away
Another fight into the night
Until nothing else remains
How do we find harbor from the hurricane?
[Verse 2]
Now sheltered in shadows
The quiet song of your breath stirs the dark
Your skin like a rose 'neath my hand
And I can't keep from wondering
Why nothing good can ever stay
Why faith feels like a fistful of sand
[Chorus]
It's gonna rain, it's gonna rain
'Til the levee breaks
A tidal wave of fear and pain carries us away
Another fight into the night
Until nothing else remains
How do we find harbor from the hurricane?
It's gonna rain, it's gonna rain
'Til the levee breaks
A tidal wave of fear and pain carries us away
Another fight into the night
Until nothing else remains
How do we find harbor from the hurricane?
Hurricane was written by Dustin Kensrue & Teppei Teranishi & Eddie Breckenridge & Riley Breckenridge.
Hurricane was produced by Eric Palmquist.