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Some songs aren’t just written — they happen to you.
"The Snow Falls with Tears" came to life on one of those quiet nights when emotions sneak in uninvited. But this time, it wasn’t a memory or a melody that started it. It was a photo.
A single image: A tree, completely covered in snow. No footsteps. No people. Just stillness. It looked peaceful… but also painfully lonely. I couldn’t stop staring.
That one photo said everything I was feeling but couldn’t explain. So I turned it into sound.
This track isn’t about dramatic emotion. It’s subtle. Cold. Cinematic. It’s that ache you feel when everything looks beautiful, but something still hurts. The snow doesn’t just fall in this piece — it remembers.
I didn’t try to "compose" this song. I just let it happen. Note by note. Silence by silence.
If you’ve ever looked at something calm and felt your heart shift… if you’ve ever been moved by the quiet — this one's for you.