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“We Get Old Too Quick And Learn Too Slow” is a slow‑moving, intimate indie folk‑pop track built on close‑mic’d acoustic guitar, soft brushy drums, warm bass, and a faint organ pad that feels like memory humming under the surface. It’s tender, nostalgic, and quietly aching — a song about the years slipping by faster than the wisdom we hoped would come with them. The track was written and produced by me using a blend of human creativity and AI‑assisted tools. Every lyric, melody, and arrangement was created specifically for this release. The artwork is also original and crafted for this song. Themes & Mood Growing older without growing wiser Nostalgia, regret, and soft self‑forgiveness Hushed verses, gentle choruses, slow emotional bloom Acoustic intimacy with subtle folk‑pop lift A narrator looking back at choices, chances, and missed connections About the Track “We Get Old Too Quick And Learn Too Slow” follows two people who once believed they had endless time — trading sleep for cheap beer, dreaming of leaving town, promising they’d call soon. Now the years have crept in quietly, turning “someday” into school drop‑offs and half‑finished songs humming in traffic. The verses stay hushed and close, like someone confessing truths they’ve avoided for years. Soft brushes on the kit, a warm bass line, and a subtle organ pad create a gentle, lived‑in atmosphere. The chorus opens up with a singalong hook that feels both resigned and comforting. It’s the kind of chorus you don’t belt — you sigh it out. The bridge strips everything back to just guitar and voice, offering a moment of clarity: maybe grace is admitting what we don’t know, letting pride fall silent, and allowing ourselves to grow even now. The final chorus blooms with light harmonies and a roomy reverb tail, giving the song a soft, expansive release — like exhaling after holding something in for too long. At its core, the track says: We learn slowly, we age quickly, and somehow there’s still time to change. Production Notes Original composition AI‑assisted tools used for arrangement and sound design Mixed and finalized manually Original static artwork created specifically for this track If the song feels like a quiet truth you’ve lived, feel free to comment, share it, or add it to a playlist — it helps the algorithm recognize this as original music worth recommending. Genre: Indie folk‑pop / slow / intimate & reflective. Lyrics [Verse 1] We used to trade sleep For cheap beer and bad TV Thought the clock was on our side While it was stealing quietly We swore we'd leave this town "Someday" pinned above the bed Now someday's driving carpools With silver in its head [Chorus] We get old too quick and learn too slow Keep touching the flame like we don't know Every scar on these hands says "I told you so" We get old too quick and learn too slow [Verse 2] You stayed for a paycheck I stayed just to prove them wrong Both of us stuck in traffic Humming that same half-finished song We say “I'll call you soon” As if that’s a binding vow But all those almost-conversations Are ghosts living in the cloud [Chorus] We get old too quick and learn too slow Keep touching the flame like we don't know Every scar on these hands says "I told you so" We get old too quick and learn too slow [Bridge] If today was the lesson Would we finally let it land? Let the pride fall silent Take the outstretched hand? Maybe grace is just Admitting what we don't know Let the past be past And still have time to grow [Chorus] We get old too quick and learn too slow Keep touching the flame like we don't know Every scar on these hands says "I told you so" We get old too quick and learn too slow