I
created a song using Suno titled 'From Tea to Twilight Roads', and the lyrics were inspired by the book 'The Fellowship of the Ring' by J. R. R. Tolkien.
The artwork featured in the videos was created by me using ChatGPT.
This is version 1.
This is version 2.
Lyrics:
Verse 1
The morning light on windowpanes
Soft as a familiar hand
The garden breathed in golden peace
A small and kindly land
The kettle sang its final song
Like it knew I’d soon be gone
Steam fading into silence
Where simple days belong
Pre-Chorus
There were crumbs upon the table
And laughter in the hall
Little comforts of a life
That felt too small to lose at all
Chorus
The road began in a quiet place
With birds and borrowed time
No one dreams of leaving
Where the days are soft and kind
But something called beyond the hill
A voice I couldn’t mend
The door felt heavier than the world
That waited at its end
Verse 2
The fields I knew by heart and name
Lay shining in the sun
Every tree a memory
Of all the years I’d run
But shadows stretched like questions
Across the garden gate
And every gentle moment
Felt suddenly like “late”
Pre-Chorus
They say the wide world changes you
And takes more than you planned
But staying would be losing
The fire close at hand
Chorus
The road began in a quiet place
With tea and evening light
No one leaves a peaceful home
Without a bit of fright
Yet something pulled my footsteps
Far past the meadow’s bend
The door felt heavier than the world
But I still chose to turn the end
Bridge
If I return, I’ll be someone
The morning doesn’t know
With stories in my pockets
And dust upon my soul
The hearth may still be waiting
The kettle, warm and low
But I will not be the same one
Who left it long ago
Final Chorus
The road began in a quiet place
But it does not end the same
A heart once small as a garden
Now carries fire and flame
And though I love the peace I knew
And all that I defend
The door was heavy for a reason
It asked me to transcend
Outro
So I walked into the distance
With fear and wonder tied
A quiet home behind me
A greater world outside
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