

Prompt / Lyrics
[Intro] [gentle electric picking Violin-like lead crying above] [Verse 1] Coffee gone cold Sun’s barely crawlin’ up the sky Your picture on the counter Makes me laugh Then wanna cry I could count every heartbreak Every slammed door Every scar Or I can hear your late-night laughter Rattlin’ ‘round this old guitar [Chorus] So I’m thinkin’ on the good Not the bad All the little gold moments that we had Yeah The storms rolled in But the blue came back I’m done livin’ in the shadows Of the things we can’t get back I’m thinkin’ on the good Not the bad (thinkin’ on the good, not the bad) [Verse 2] That dent in the tailgate From dancin’ wild in the rain The burn mark on the front seat From your cigarette and my bad aim We could call it all mistakes Or we could call it how we grew Every crack in all this concrete Let some wildflowers push through [Chorus] So I’m thinkin’ on the good Not the bad All the little gold moments that we had Yeah The storms rolled in But the blue came back I’m done livin’ in the shadows Of the things we can’t get back I’m thinkin’ on the good Not the bad (oh, I’m thinkin’ on the good) [Instrumental Break] [electric fingerstyle figure returns Violin tone crying a simple melody] [Bridge] I could stay stuck on the nights We yelled ‘til we came apart Or raise a toast to the days You lit a lantern in my heart Can’t rewrite what’s written But I can choose what I replay So I’m changin’ up the station On the memories in my brain [Chorus] Now I’m thinkin’ on the good Not the bad All the little gold moments that we had Yeah The storms rolled in But the blue came back I’m done livin’ in the shadows Of the things we can’t get back I’m thinkin’ on the good Not the bad (thinkin’ on the good, not the bad) [Outro] [soft picking and violin tone fading] Just thinkin’ on the good Not the bad That’s how I’m holdin’ what we had
Tags
rock, Country-rock ballad with male vocals. Clean electric guitar picked in a slow, aching pattern, doubled by a weeping slide-violin tone on the intro and a short middle break. Verses stay intimate and low, brushing drums and warm bass sliding in under the vocal. Chorus lifts with steady backbeat, harmony on the hook, and a touch of grit on the vocal. Final chorus pulls back to just guitar and violin for a tender outro., sad, electric, violin, country rock
3:34
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2/20/2026