1970s acoustic guitar folk rock, orchestral pop, rich baritone male vocals, raspy and resonant lower register, sweet and emotional storytelling, warm vintage production
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1970s acoustic guitar folk rock, orchestral pop, rich baritone male vocals, raspy and resonant lower register, sweet and emotional storytelling, warm vintage production
4:43
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Prompt:
[1972 acoustic guitar intro] [Slow tempo, intimate, nostalgic] [Verse 1] [Low, conversational male baritone, low register, raspy edge] I was alone with me I couldn't find the strength to breathe. I was blind to what I couldn't see. I fell away from me. [Bass guitar and subtle strings enter] But then I found the air again. I found the light within. [Vocal pauses] You found me... And there you whispered softly: [Chorus] [Vocal is quiet] I am yours and you are mine, I think you meant it for all time. Though every road may twist and wind, You are my words, and I'm your rhyme. [Verse 2] [Warm baritone, melodic] You are the light I need. You gave me every reason to believe. You showed me what I couldn't see. You brought me back to me. [soft acoustic guitar in the background] With you I found the air again. I found the light within. You found me... And there you said softly: [Chorus] [quiet vocals] I am yours and you are mine, I think you meant it for all time. Though every road may twist and wind, You are my words, and I'm your rhyme. [Bridge] [Sudden drop in instruments, solo acoustic guitar and vocal] If tomorrow takes the light away, If I lose the words I used to say, I know you won't go away. [quiet, emotional] It was always meant to last. I've been waiting for that dance. You make me breathe. You help me see. And there you sang softly: [Chorus] [quiet, slightly emotional] I am yours and you are mine, I know you meant it for all time. Though every road may twist and wind, You are my words, and I'm your rhyme. [Final Chorus] And there I sang softly: I am yours and you are mine, I know I meant it for all time. Though every road may twist and wind, I am your words, and you're my rhyme. [Outro] [Music starts to slow down, acoustic guitar by itself] [Gravelly, fading male baritone] You're my rhyme... [Solo soft acoustic guitar] You're my rhyme... [End]