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Under Dusk

by Harrison Storm

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Sick of staring out the window I’ve been living in my head Wondering about tomorrow Won't help me in the end For a while I was running In my mind From myself I don’t need to know What will come and go And life is mine to lose or find Saw an old man on the roadside He was staring at his knees Wondering Where did all the time go? He never left these streets For a while I was lying About time To myself I don’t need to know What will come and go And life is mine to lose or find I don’t need to know So leave me in the throes And life is mine to lose or find I don’t need to know
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Through it all I was lonely Will my roses come up? Now I’m breathing No one’s here To chase another season It’s still a fight But so is the sun in the night I needed time Needed my Eyes wide With you Found a way Through the weather Couldn't see where to go But I’m not leaving Now I’m here Growing roses It’s still a fight But so is the moon and its tide I needed time Needed my Eyes wide With you
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Saw you yesterday Before I swam right through my lakes Didn’t know what to say As the water pulled me underneath Hiding secrets Keeps the sun down Let us harvest All the seeds of doubt When they won’t I’ll believe you So open up I won’t leave you If you don’t Let me see you In another way Under dusk Put you in my way As I fell right back to where I came Couldn’t see into the gray While I fought the water dragging me Finding pieces Through the heavy years Held the sky up Oh to bring us here When they won’t I’ll believe you So open up I won’t leave you If you don’t Let me see you In another way Under dusk When they won’t I’ll believe you So open up I won’t leave you If you don’t So let me see you In another way Under dusk
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Why do these seasons go long? For all we knew it was brought on Find me down where I was wrong Why don’t we go there? Stars are all grieving Why aren’t we moving? Caught in our reason We are not a memory Letting down our gravity I don’t want to wait and leave Everything that we could be Bracing now for the impact A race to mars and the sky ash Wondering when will the earth crack? Why don’t we go there? Stars are all grieving Why aren’t we moving? Caught in opinions We are not a memory Letting down our gravity I don’t want to wait and leave Everything that we could be We are not a memory Letting down our gravity I don’t want to wait and leave Everything that we could be

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A collaboration born out of a developing friendship, self-growth, and a global pandemic. Singer-songwriters Harrison Storm and Enna Blake found themselves living and creating together in an artistic share-house by the ocean throughout the lockdowns of 2020 and 2021. Being by the sea and in lockdown, the distractions of everyday life drew to a halt and created a deep, quiet space for reflection about the way we live. This energy seeps into their four-song EP dedicated to growth and change - on a personal and global level. It was a time of significant change, both personally and as artists. The pair studied an acting, voice, and well-being method called PEM (Perdekamp Emotional Method). Both artists worked actively on their mental health and emotional well-being and supported each other through these changes.

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released January 14, 2022

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Harrison Storm Melbourne, Australia

Harrison Storm is a singer/songwriter based in Melbourne.
Harrison is greatly influenced by his childhood, where he grew up by the beautiful beaches of the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. Exposed to music from a young age through his mother’s guitar playing and father’s poetry, Harrison began creating his own music inspired by his parents’ record collection. ... more

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