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The Storm

from Before the Day by Whittney Mikkél

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the memory of a scattered dream
had left a melancholy sketch of blue and green
your image grown just ten years more
speaking the loneliness you’d never known before

and like the gently falling early summer rain, your hair cascaded down your face
the day dripped sunlight through those honey curls, mmm, and the weight of the world

the sunlight soft upon your skin
promise of better days was swept into the wind
i embraced the silence of your walls
the seasons spinning through the mist and one to fall

your pools of jade refracted sky and sea and all the truths of in-between
you couldn’t hide the storm in your eyes, stealing time

and like the gently falling early summer rain, your hair cascaded down your face
the day dripped sunlight through those honey curls, mmm, and the weight of the world
your pools of jade refracted sky and sea and all the truths of in-between
you couldn’t hide the storm in your eyes, stealing time

credits

from Before the Day, released October 1, 2014
Whittney Mikkél - vocals + keyboards
Neil Patton - upright bass
Andrés Salazar - cajon
Joe Sanders & Miko Shudo - violins
Michelle Packman - cello

*Arranged for strings by Joe Sanders

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Whittney Mikkél California

Whittney Mikkél (ASCAP) is a studio vocalist, pianist, songwriter & producer, and is emerging as a unique voice among contemporary singer-songwriters in the OC/LA area.
Her wide vocal range, technical expertise and stylistic versatility make her a chameleon in the music world. Naturally poetic, her songs are filled with lush vocal harmonies, unconventional melodies, and imaginative progressions.
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