Hear Your Own Storm
“Hear Your Own Storm” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “You raise your voice, the air feels tight” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops self-questioning and quiet clarity from there.
“Hear Your Own Storm” refuses to remain only a mood piece; “You raise your voice, the air feels tight” gives the feeling a place to live, and the song develops self-questioning and quiet clarity from there.
“Hear Your Own Storm” becomes deeper when the lyric is heard as a conversation between the self we perform and the self we actually know. The line “But I stand still, not in the fight” exposes the tension underneath the song: the search for what remains when status, fear, and external approval are stripped away. The repeated presence of silence gives the lyric a symbolic layer of absence, restraint, or the space where inner truth becomes audible. By speaking to a 'you', the lyric turns its idea into relationship rather than abstract commentary. What begins with “You raise your voice, the air feels tight” finally lands at “And when the storm begins to fade,” where the song leaves the question open just enough for self-recognition to continue after the music ends.