At Ease
Three Kings
At Ease is a yacht rock song, a statement about how I've learned to live.
These lyrics come from years of pushing, striving, and quietly wrestling with time itself. I spent a long season believing I had to chase every moment, outrun uncertainty, and force doors open before they were ready. That tension shows up early in the song—“wrestle with the minutes, argue with the days.” That was real life.
But At Ease marks the shift.
This song lives in the space where urgency fades and trust takes over. The groove is smooth on purpose. Yacht rock has always carried that feeling of movement without strain—traveling far without fighting the current. The Rhodes, the gentle pocket, the open harmonies—they all serve the same idea: progress doesn't have to feel like pressure.
Each voice represents a different layer of that realization:
- Ben carries the calm authority of someone who's been through the struggle and no longer needs to prove anything.
- Rome-L lifts the song into breath and belief—the moment when you stop forcing motion and start moving with it.
- Quan grounds it in truth: time only feels heavy when the heart is tight.
The line “The Creator set the pace” is the anchor. This isn't passive living. It's alignment. It's understanding that timing isn't random, delays aren't punishment, and peace isn't something you chase—it's something you step into when you stop resisting the flow.
At Ease is about moving through life with confidence instead of panic. Trust instead of tension. Faith instead of force.
I didn't slow down.
I learned when to move.
And now, I'm at ease.
- Taurus
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