Seibold - Hush (feat. Garrison Starr) (audio) -

Every time he closed his eyes, his head filled with —not the kind that rattled chains, but the kind that sat at the edge of the bed and reminded him of every word he should have said.

It was a promise of a transition. The lyrics suggested that though the night was full of crying, The ghosts wouldn't live forever; one of these days, he would have to "let 'em die." Seibold - Hush (feat. Garrison Starr) (Audio)

He took a breath, letting the silence of the morning finally be just that—silence. Every time he closed his eyes, his head

"Hush, little child," the voice seemed to sing to the grieving man within him. "Dry your eyes." "Hush, little child," the voice seemed to sing

Elias lived in a house where the silence was heavy, but never truly quiet. At night, the floorboards didn’t just creak; they whispered names he hadn’t heard spoken aloud in years. He felt as though he were living at the where the darkness was so thick he could no longer tell the difference between the night outside and the "hell" of his own memories.