A cinematic dark-soul ballad about insomnia, regret, and the slow fight toward forgiveness.
The narrator moves through midnight rooms filled with smoke, ghosts, and memory—confessing anxiety, shame, and the pull of old habits.
Piano leads the arrangement with low strings, restrained drums, and atmospheric textures; the close-mic lead vocal feels confessional, almost spoken at times.
Across verses and a late, resigned outro, the song arcs from despair to a fragile refusal to “play their game,” letting dawn and forgiveness stake a claim.
Intimate, late-night, and human—true to the Cinematic Realism palette.
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