

Prompt / Lyrics
[Verse 1] Moss on the mailbox Steam from a chipped-up mug Rain on the porch steps Soaks through my old green Chucks Ferry boat yawning Pulls from the harbor slow Mountains just watching Wear their crowns of snow [Chorus] This is where my heart runs wild Under clouds that never tire Evergreen in my eyes Salt and cedar on my life From the coastline to the pines Every gray day still shines In the Pacific Northwest I finally breathe my best [Verse 2] Coffee at sunrise Fog curling off the Sound Evergreen tunnels Swallow the two-lane ground Driftwood and tide lines Kids chasing gulls at low tide (hey!) Laughter like campfire Drifting through the night [Chorus] This is where my heart runs wild Under clouds that never tire Evergreen in my eyes Salt and cedar on my life From the coastline to the pines Every gray day still shines In the Pacific Northwest I finally breathe my best [Bridge] Let the rain write slow Little poems on the glass If the sky turns gold You just learn to make it last [Chorus] This is where my heart runs wild Under clouds that never tire Evergreen in my eyes Salt and cedar on my life From the coastline to the pines Every gray day still shines In the Pacific Northwest I finally breathe my best
Tags
Warm indie-folk with male vocals, fingerpicked acoustic guitar and soft brushed drums. Gentle piano doubles key melodic phrases, with subtle pedal steel swells on the chorus. Verses stay intimate and close-mic’d; choruses bloom with stacked harmonies and a driving yet relaxed groove. Final chorus pulls instruments back for a tender, almost unplugged landing.
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2/8/2026