The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
The Hush Sound
Send out the morning birds to sing of the damage
Now that calm's returned, I know I can't manage
You're standing in my doorway, though he's asleep in my bed
The steady murmur always in my head
You're the finest thing that I've done
The hurricane I'll never outrun
I could wait around for the dust to still
But I don't believe that it ever will
And since the roof fell in, I'll lean on what matters
Caught in the slightest wind, everything else unravels
You're standing in my doorway seven cities ago
The days are racing, but you come back too slow
You're the finest thing that I've done
The hurricane I'll never outrun
I could wait around for the dust to still
But I don't believe that it ever will
You're the finest thing that I've done
The hurricane I'll never outrun
I could wait around for the dust to still
But I don't believe that it ever will
But I don't believe that it ever will
Hurricane was written by Scott Cutler & Anne Preven & Greta Salpeter.