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Only You

It seems that for almost every situation in life, there are well-worn phrases (anodynes) people rely on when they don’t know what else to say. Unfortunately, due to their constant overuse, these expressions often lose their sincerity. This song highlights some of the most infamous relationship anodynes—the ones that drive us all crazy!
Dream Of You

It’s always wonderful to have a beautiful dream, especially when it features someone special. Yet, no dream, no matter how vivid, can truly capture the incomparable joy of actually BEING with that person. (or puppy)
Hurricane of Love

Sometimes, the most powerful, overwhelming forces in our lives are also the most fragile and breathtakingly beautiful. In this song, “love” is likened to the undeniable majesty and raw intensity of a hurricane. It’s a force that can sweep you off your feet, leave you in awe, and demand your respect, all while reminding you of its delicate, fleeting nature. Like a hurricane, love is unpredictable, transformative, and impossible to ignore.
Next Time

Sometimes, one person seeking a relationship is more invested than the other, leaving them uncertain about what to do next. Often, the default is to wait and hope for things to fall into place—but all too often, that waiting just turns into wasted time. In this song, the guy decides that “next time” he won’t overthink or hesitate. Instead, he’s going to act on his feelings and figure out the rest as he goes. It’s about learning to embrace the moment and take a chance, rather than letting opportunity slip away.
Over Me

It feels like there’s an ongoing challenge for people to try and “prove” God away – to question what He does, what He creates, and what He controls. One day, it will be fascinating to watch as those same people are confronted with the undeniable truth. As for me, I find peace and joy in having faith in someone who loves me unconditionally, rather than placing my trust in anyone who only seeks something in return. There’s comfort in knowing that God’s love isn’t transactional – it’s freely given, and that’s something no one can take away.