Ragnor & EliseDavis
I was just listening to the wind whistling over cliffs and thought about how you feel when a storm rolls in—does it lift your spirit or just make your heart pound faster?
Storms lift my spirit? If you think thunder is a soundtrack for a solo, then sure. Mostly it just turns my heart into a drum machine and I start planning an escape route over the cliff.
Your heart’s drum can be a compass, not just a countdown, so maybe the cliff becomes a stage for the next song you write.
Cliffs are the best stage—if the wind’s your chorus and the thunder your backup singers, just don’t forget to bring a parachute in case the song goes off key.
That’s the rhythm I love—just keep your parachute handy and let the thunder teach you a new beat.
Yeah, a parachute’s the best sidekick for a storm‑swing. Thunder’s just the universe’s way of saying “beat’s on.”
You’re right, the thunder’s just a cue that the world’s ready to play. Keep that parachute close and let the storm set the tempo.