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In the style of the band Sleep Token make a song about the nicotine ban in Southern California
The image depicts a man walking past a sign for a tobacco shop, possibly reflecting on the nicotine ban in Southern California. The man appears to be wearing a jacket and is walking on a sidewalk, possibly contemplating the ban or simply going about his day. The scene is set in a nighttime environment, adding a sense of mystery and introspection to the image.
Title: Ashes in the Air
Tags: Atmospheric, Dark, Emotional, Progressive Rock, Alternative Metal
[Verse 1] Concrete waves under moonlit sighs Footsteps echo through silent signs The glow of 'OPEN' flickers out — A habit dies where it once did shout [Pre-Chorus] Where were you when the last cloud faded? Where's the ritual I once paraded? [Chorus] Ashes in the air, but none to claim Whispers in the dark still call my name Empty shelves and hollow flame The smoke is gone — but I remain [Verse 2] Cold jacket collar, hands in defeat The ghost of nicotine walks this street Vows etched in bans, in bitter intent But comfort’s not so easily spent [Bridge] They outlawed the ember, but not the ache Rewrote the rules for my lungs to break And every craving, a psalm unsung In churches of neon, where I’m still young [Chorus] Ashes in the air, but none to claim Whispers in the dark still call my name Empty shelves and hollow flame The smoke is gone — but I remain [Outro] [Refrain] I walked away, but I turned to stare There’s no escape from a breath once shared [End]