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A girl in a room
She's made a mistake
Another heartbeat keeps her awake
Everything's changed
No comfort in fear
Just struggles for answers
Everything's unclear
Would You stand in these waters
And in the waves as they crash in?
Would You calm this storm
And soothe these nightmares once and again?
This is my prayer
As she looks to You for help.
Would You calm this storm?
She's walking away
The heartbeat grows strong

She chooses the name and prays for her son
The wind blows strong
Yet quiet and still
Love prevails as it
Always will
Would You stand in these waters
And in the waves as they crash in?
Would You calm this storm
And soothe these nightmares once and again?
This is my prayer
As she looks to You for help.
Would You calm this storm?
Lord, would You calm this storm?
And soothe these nightmares once and again?
Wo-oah
Would You stand in these waters
And in the waves as they crash in?
Would You calm this storm
And soothe these nightmares once and again?
This is my prayer
As she looks to You for help.
Would You calm this storm?
Would You calm this storm?
(Hmmhmmhmmhm... hmmhmmhmmhm...)
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Little Rock, AR

After high school graduation, Cory moved to LA to work with John Guess, a music engineer with years of experience and Grammys under his belt for his work with the Dixie Chicks. John has also worked with Rod Stewart, Donna Summer, Reba McEntire and many others. Cory applied for a studio internship with John, but instead of an internship, Guess sign on to produce Cory's album. Cory was on the fast track to his dream.

After his first album, of which many songs were written without his input, he decided to put a band together thus beginning the development of his own sound. Cory's Musical Director and Guitarist Alex Knoll and Co-Guitarist Tak Tanaka created the foot for the band that would later include Devin Lebsack (Drums) and Dylan Wilson (Bass). After meeting Andy Duncan, Cory knew Andy should produce the album and the production team was established. The songs are as complex as they are amazingly entertaining. The chemistry between Cory and the band is remarkable, both on-stage and in the music. Two years of working in LA and fine-tuning his music, playing local clubs in Southern California and opening for Ryan Cabrera, Cory has decided to base his music in Arkansas. Cory explains that some of his best songs were written based on his experiences in Arkansas and he wants to stay connected to the community. After being on the road for so long it feels good to "come home." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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