LYRICS
Ophelia
I’ll feel ya
Coming at the coast
Ophelia
I’ll feel ya
Live up to the boast
Wind strengthens its blow
Limb lengthens its bow
How much bend to take
Before the break?
Ophelia
I’ll feel ya
Coming at the coast
Ophelia
I’ll feel ya
Live up to the boast
Rain strengthens its flow
Flows begin to grow
How much force to make
Before damns break?
Ophelia
I’ll feel ya
Coming at the coast
Ophelia
I’ll feel ya
Live up to the boast
Too soon covered in gloom
Sky so dark might be night
How to make a lake
Before daybreak
Ophelia
I’ll feel ya
Coming at the coast
Ophelia
I’ll feel ya
Live up to the boast
Your fingers linger
Your remnants a testament to what you meant
Chords: F Bb Bb F / Db Eb F / Db G F / E/F; Part II 118 Beats Per Minute
Instrumentation: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Keyboards (Korg PS60, Casio WK-3500, Korg N364, MiniNova, MicroKorg)
The Weather Channel reported:
Ophelia became the 16th storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season early on September 23. Ophelia developed from an area of energy and spin in the mid-levels of the atmosphere that began over the Deep South and swung southeastward across Florida and into the western Atlantic.
The system developed strong winds and increasing surf while sitting over the warm Gulf Stream current on Sept. 21, and attained winds of 40+ mph by late evening. It took on subtropical, then tropical characteristics as it neared the North Carolina coast.
Ophelia may have been a hurricane for a very short time either late on Sept. 22 or early on Sept. 23. Surface winds measured by the Hurricane Hunters temporarily briefly fluttered around 75 mph and an eye feature was briefly seen on radar and satellite data.
The storm lingered over Pennsylvania from Friday night through Monday.