In today’s society, there is so much pressure to have someone to spend your life with.
Some of us go through the thought that we will end up alone or that we will never find anyone. “Hannah,” from Leah Marie Mason lays out some of the steps that were taken in order for this person to accept living their life alone. The song tells the story of a young woman, starting at the age of 26, who goes through the trials and tribulations of figuring out her own love story, with lyrics telling the sad truth that Hannah thinks may be come her fate, “Hannah grew immune to all the victims that would pass through her duvet / Resorting to the classic “boys are stupid” the excuses justified mistakes she knew just how to make / Hannah made her mind up years ago she wouldn’t mind a life alone / Complications of misfortunate accounts of almost finding love for comfort we’re a bit too close.”
While the verses highlight struggles with the balance of longing for someone and the peace of a life alone, the chorus is very uplifting. Mason reassures Hannah that her “life will wait” for her, and that Vienna will also be there in the future for her when she figures out what she needs and wants. Leah’s vocal performance, paired with this incredible storyline, are sure to captivate any listener’s heart and soul. “Hannah” tells about the beauty and grace there is for waiting on the perfect person and the right timing that we all sometimes forget.
In juxtaposition to the lyrics, the bubbly tune to the song makes it seem as though the story has a happy ending. The guitar gives the happy vibe by having a catchy riff throughout the whole song. When the kick drum comes in, it gives the feel that we see a lot of new up and coming country artists. Leah Marie Mason is just what country music needs, providing a perfect combination of fresh ideas while still telling a heart touching story.
Leah Marie Mason – Miss Us Then
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— Leah Marie Mason (@leahmmasonmusic) October 22, 2021