Written as both a personal prayer and a public benediction, the track carries lyrical weight and orchestral grace. Through intimate vocals, ambient strings, and a restrained yet luminous arrangement, the song speaks softly to those with “broken shelters” — both physical and emotional. The piece was originally conceived during a time of personal instability and global violence, and has since been remixed with refined cinematic production. Luceris describes it as “a whispered offering for anyone left in the rubble — whether from war, illness, heartbreak, or loss. It’s not political. It’s pastoral.” The cover art features a single candle burning inside a ruined shelter — a quiet visual metaphor for grace surviving devastation.
Liz Luceris is a Canadian-born, classically trained composer, vocalist, and orchestrator with a deep love for poetry, philosophy, and sacred music. Her work blends cinematic textures with introspective songwriting, often described as “soulful, orchestral storytelling.” She studied film scoring at Berklee College of Music (Valencia) and has recorded with both AIR Studios and the Budapest Scoring Orchestra. Her faith, vulnerability, and literary influences (ranging from Lord Byron to the Gospels) infuse her work with emotional and spiritual depth.