Single · 2025

Storm in a Teacup

The storm was real. The teacup was real too. Both of those things can be true.

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What Storm in a Teacup is about

A song about emotional proportionality — when the feeling is enormous but the trigger was small.

Verse 1 – soft, intimate
I felt fine this morning,
like a quiet kind of light—
then a thought came rolling in
and turned the colors of the night.
It doesn’t take a thunderstorm
to shake me to the bone,
just a whisper in my memory
and suddenly I’m not alone.
I try to steady breathing,
but it wavers like the flame
of a little candle fighting
in a room that has no name.
Chorus – gentle, opening
I’ve got a storm in a teacup heart,
tiny waves tearing me apart.
It’s small, but it spins like a hurricane—
it’s wild, it’s soft, it’s joy, it’s pain.
I hold it close when it starts,
this storm in a teacup heart.
Verse 2 – storytelling, tender
Some days I’m sunshine laughing
on the windows of my soul,
and five minutes later
I’m a wind I can’t control.
I never mean to tumble
into shadows, into doubt,
but the weather in my chest
has a mind that storms without.
Still I keep on learning
how to ride the rise and fall,
how to love the quiet moments
and forgive the sudden squall.
Chorus
I’ve got a storm in a teacup heart,
tiny waves tearing me apart.
It’s small, but it spins like a hurricane—
it’s wild, it’s soft, it’s joy, it’s pain.
I hold it close when it starts,
this storm in a teacup heart.
Bridge – fragile, whispered
Maybe I’m not broken—
just weathered in a different way.
Maybe love’s the little shelter
where my wild winds can stay.
Final Chorus – warm, expanding
I’ve got a storm in a teacup heart,
but I’ve learned to read its every part.
And when the clouds roll in again,
I’ll lift my face and breathe them in.
There’s beauty in falling apart—
in a storm in a teacup heart.
Outro – spoken softly
Small storms matter.
They shape the shorelines of who we are.
And mine…
they’re finally teaching me
how to grow.

What this song means

The message

The emotional core of 'Storm in a Teacup' is the delicate struggle of navigating intense emotions that can feel overwhelming yet are often dismissed as insignificant. It holds space for the experience of feeling like a tempest exists within oneself, where tiny triggers can lead to profound emotional upheavals, as illustrated in lines like 'just a whisper in my memory' that can disrupt a peaceful moment. If you're grappling with the chaos of your thoughts or the unpredictability of your feelings, this song invites you to acknowledge and embrace that complexity without judgment.

What the artist wants to convey

In writing this song, William Cloudborn is working through the intricacies of emotional experience, particularly the notion that even small storms within us can be powerful and transformative. He communicates a gentle acceptance of one's emotional landscape, as seen in the lines 'Maybe I’m not broken—just weathered in a different way,' suggesting that our struggles can lead to growth. Cloudborn wants listeners to feel that their inner turmoil is valid and that embracing these feelings can ultimately lead to self-compassion and understanding.

How this can help in everyday life

This song can serve as a comforting companion during everyday moments of emotional turbulence, such as a tough morning when anxiety creeps in or a quiet drive where introspection takes over. It offers a sense of connection, reminding listeners that they are not alone in their stormy feelings, as reflected in the repeated acknowledgement of the 'storm in a teacup heart.' By holding space for these small yet impactful emotional experiences, it provides clarity and a gentle reminder that there is beauty in vulnerability and growth.