Hurricane

8 years ago, I stood wide-eyed in the Belmont cafeteria as I watched my hometown wash away. I was in the midst of establishing a new life while  losing all the props to my past one. It was strange and sad to feel so landlocked… unable to help and with so few people that shared my grief. So I cope how I cope. I wrote a song… I quilted together stories I’d heard with what I imagined it to be. When I wrote this song, I thought, I moved away and I can’t ever go back to the home I remember because it’s not there anymore. But a few weeks ago, I sang this in my mom’s living room for a group of close friends & family. It was an incredibly humbling experience to sing this song for the people who were really there, the people who rebuilt the hometown that I love with grit and humanity and fierce pride. Those people – and the incredible community on the MS Gulf Coast – make it home – and their sustaining spirit can never be washed away.


Video by Jeff Harrison

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3 Responses to Hurricane

  1. Milla says:

    This was so beautiful Allie! And it was cool to hear exactly what the song is about. I mean, I knew it was about a hurricane because I am extremely perceptive, but I always love finding out more about where in someone’s life a song comes from.

    See you next week! xx

  2. abbyleigh says:

    this song always makes me cry. love it so.

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