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  2. I heard a Fly buzz—when I died - Wikipedia

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    Analysis. The first line of the poem, "I heard a fly buzz– when I died–" is intended to garner the attention of the reader. [4] Readers are said to be drawn to continue the poem, curious as to how the speaker is talking about her own death. [4] The narrator then reflects on the moments prior to the very moment she died. [1]

  3. The Storm Before the Calm - Wikipedia

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    The Storm Before the Calm (stylized in all lowercase) is the tenth (and eighth international) studio album by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette, released June 17, 2022, via Epiphany Music and Thirty Tigers, [2] as well as by RCA Records in Europe. Described as a meditation album, the ambient project was co-written with and ...

  4. Lenny Kravitz - Wikipedia

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    Stillness of Heart", "Believe in Me", and "If I Could Fall In Love" were subsequent singles from the album. Kravitz was the subject of a photo book by former chief photographer for Rolling Stone, Mark Seliger. Published in November 2001, Seliger captures Kravitz on tour, with family, with friends, and in posed portraits.

  5. Stormwatch (album) - Wikipedia

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    Stormwatch is the twelfth studio album by progressive rock band Jethro Tull, released in September 1979. The album is often considered the last in a trio of folk rock albums released by the band at the end of the 1970s, alongside Songs from the Wood (1977) and Heavy Horses (1978). The album's themes deal mostly with the environment, climate and ...

  6. Storm in a Teacup (The Fortunes song) - Wikipedia

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    Storm in a Teacup was the name of The Fortunes album, also released in 1972 on the Capitol label. [14] Classic Rock History ranked it the best Fortunes song in their Top 10 Songs By The Fortunes, stating "This soulful pop-rock favorite would see The Fortunes record updated versions, first in 1979, then again in 1982, and yet again in 1994.

  7. How Can I Keep from Singing? - Wikipedia

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    Based on. Psalms 96. Meter. 8.7.8.7 with refrain. " How Can I Keep From Singing? " (also known by its first line " My Life Flows On in Endless Song ") is an American folksong originating as a Christian hymn. The author of the lyrics was known only as 'Pauline T', and the original tune was composed by American Baptist minister Robert Lowry.

  8. American Storm - Wikipedia

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    "American Storm" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Bob Seger. It was recorded with The Silver Bullet Band and released in March 1986 as the lead single from their album Like a Rock . The single peaked at number 13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and at number 2 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

  9. Dancing in the Storm (song) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing in the Storm (song) " Dancing in the Storm " is a song by Australian band, Boom Crash Opera. The song was released in March 1990 as the fourth single from their second studio album, These Here Are Crazy Times! (1989). It was also covered by the Australian Country band The Sunny Cowgirls on their "My Old Man" album (2014)