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I was lucky enough to have lived long enough to remember how it was before technology. Knowing both worlds. Those digital citizens born now only know of one space. Make a song in the style of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
The image captures a serene scene of a river flowing through a forest at sunset. The sun's rays cast a warm glow on the water, creating a sense of tranquility. The forest is filled with trees, some of which are bare, while others are adorned with leaves. The overall atmosphere evokes a sense of nostalgia, as if the viewer is reminiscing about a time before technology took over. The image is reminiscent of a Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers song, with its warm, inviting tones and the beauty of nature.
Title: Back Before the Screen
Tags: Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Americana, Storytelling
[Verse 1] Back when the sunset meant the day was done And we'd chase the dusk just for fun No glowin' screens to steal our eyes Just fireflies and open skies [Chorus] I remember when the world was wide Before we all lived online You could hear the river rollin’ slow And time moved like a southern road We knew the stars, we knew the trees Back before the screen took you and me [Verse 2] I watched the woods lose leaves in fall Felt the wind like a long-lost call Now we're scrolling through a pixel dream Trading real life for machine [Chorus] I remember when the world was wide Before we all lived online You could hear the river rollin’ slow And time moved like a southern road We knew the stars, we knew the trees Back before the screen took you and me [Bridge] It ain’t hate for the future, just love for the past Both feet in the present, but it’s movin' too fast I’ve seen both sides, I've walked the line Between the analog and digitized time [Chorus] I remember when the world was wide Before we all lived online You could hear the river rollin’ slow And time moved like a southern road We knew the stars, we knew the trees Back before the screen took you and me [Outro] [Fade Out] Just give me one more sunset, and the sound of the breeze Back before the screen, when we lived with ease