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By Artificial Intelligence Created Contemporary Folk Song Music: Suno v4.5 Lyrics: Chat & Me For two long years I harbored love, A love that grew like fire, Though I had years and children grown, 'Twas Stella I desired. Each morning found me at the door, Of the diner in the square, I told myself it was for peace, But really, she was there. With every cup of coffee served, Her kindness brought me pain, She poured my coffee, smiled at me, But never knew my name. I made excuses every day, To sit and watch her face, Until the weight of secret love, I could no longer brace. One fateful day, I broke my vow, Confessed my soul to her, Her eyes grew cold, her hands withdrew, Her voice became a blur. No longer warm, she served with ice, A distance that stung deep, And so I tried to win her love, With gifts that couldn't keep. A trinket here, a bauble there, She turned from every charm, Until I spent my fortune on, A watch to grace her arm. Three diamonds set in silver fine, A craftsman’s careful art, And when she took it in her hands, I thought she'd take my heart. She wore the watch but made it clear, Her terms I could not meet, “If I should love a man like you, Your wife must take defeat.” I pleaded, begged, and promised things, But one thing I could not do: To leave my home, my family’s name, For a love that wasn’t true. For months we danced a cruel charade, Her answer never swayed, Divorce your wife, or leave me be, Her every word delayed. I couldn’t lose my standing high, It would destroy my reign, But Stella, she had made her choice, And filled my soul with pain. That night I followed to her door, A storm inside my chest, She turned away, her face was set, Her patience laid to rest. I forced my way inside her room, Fell down upon my knees, “Be mine,” I cried, “I’ll give you all, Just answer, please, oh, please.” She looked at me with cold disdain, Her voice was edged with steel, “Get out,” she said, “I’ve had enough, Your begging’s lost appeal.” And in that moment something broke, A darkness seized my brain, I struck her with an iron bar, And all she felt was pain. Just once, it was, the blow I gave, But that was all it took, Her body crumpled to the floor, Her blood began to brook. And in my panic, what I did— I cannot comprehend— I took the watch I'd given her, And fled, my only friend. Down the stairs, in hurried flight, I clutched my stolen prize, But somewhere on those winding steps, The watch had met demise. It slipped away, unnoticed then, As fear clouded my sight, I stumbled home, disheveled, lost, Consumed by endless night. The town awoke to Stella's fate, Her blood upon the floor, And in the daylight, clear and bright, I feared they'd find much more. But I was mayor, I held the sway, I could control the tide, I sought a scapegoat for my sins, A drifter—let him die. For many men had loved her too, The diner was their place, But one stood out, a stranger here, With no familiar face. I pointed fingers, twisted lies, And sealed another’s fate, But now I speak the bitter truth, My guilt is far too late. I killed sweet Stella Holland, I stained her beauty bright, For love that twisted in my soul, And led me to the night. Now let me face my reckoning, For I can’t bear the load— Of blood and tears and shattered dreams, I walk the guilty road. Oh, Stella, sweet Stella, I couldn’t let you be, Caught in a snare of madness, your heart eluded me. I walked a path of ruin, where shadows cloud the mind, And now I stand, confessing, for what I’ve left behind.