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Inspired by: "A Piece of String" by Guy de Maupassant Composed by Brynner W. Masillem A Song from the Album: The Song that Stays. Album Out Now. Available on Spotify, Youtube Music, iTunes, Apple Music and other major streaming platforms. Story: “A man is falsely accused of theft, condemned by gossip and public judgment. Despite his innocence, lies spread faster than truth, leaving him isolated and scarred. As his reputation crumbles, he learns that though deceit may triumph for a time, truth endures quietly beneath the noise, waiting to outlast the world’s falsehoods.” Lyrics: I saw it, the thing they said I stole, Just a necklace, but it stained my soul. The rumors traveled faster than sound, The truth got buried, and my hands were bound. The screens lit up with lies that burn, I tried to speak my side, but they never learn. A quiet man was judged guilty of a crime, Justice was twisted as he ran out of time. If faith could bloom from broken ground, Would I still chase what can’t be found? A trust once gone doesn’t come again, The crowd forgets, but the scars remain. I carried nothing, but it dragged me down, The truth was made a joke by every clown. Each of them threw the first stone, A man had no chance when left alone. And the louder the lies, the less they hear, The truth was drowned, leaving only tears. What’s false may spread, what’s real may fade, But the truth will survive what lies have made. The neighbors watched with judging eyes, And the whispers cut where silence lies. I tried and begged to clear my name, But their guilt’s a ghost that wears no chain. Now I'm walking roads that feel too long, Still haunted by what they said I did wrong. It wasn’t theft but their belief, Only the truth could bring relief. If faith could bloom from broken ground, Would I still chase what can’t be found? A trust once gone doesn’t come again, The crowd forgets, but the scars remain. I carried nothing, but it dragged me down, The truth was made a joke by every clown. Each of them threw the first stone, A man had no chance when left alone. And the louder the lies, the less they hear, The truth was drowned, leaving only tears. What’s false may spread, what’s real may fade, But the truth will survive what lies have made. A necklace and a story twisted in the night, Became the shadow blocking the light. Let tongues spin tales until time stands still, But the silent heart remembers still. I carried nothing, but it dragged me down, The truth was made a joke by every clown. Each of them threw the first stone, A man had no chance when left alone. And the louder the lies, the less they hear, The truth was drowned, leaving only tears. What’s false may spread, what’s real may fade, But the truth will survive what lies have made. Let tongues spin tales until time stands still, But the silent heart remembers still. What’s false may spread, what’s real may fade, But the truth will survive what lies have made. Moral: "The song’s moral is that truth can be buried by lies and public judgment, but it never truly dies. It warns how easily society condemns the innocent, valuing gossip over justice. Though reputations can be shattered and trust lost forever, time reveals what’s real. In the end, truth endures even when forgotten, reminding us that words can wound deeper than deeds."