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“Fortune Cookies” is a southern rock / funky soul / blues-rock cut—about 92 BPM in E minor—built on a lazy groove, a raspy grin, and the kind of truth you only learn after the sayings stop sounding cute. This song is my beef with “good advice.” All those tidy little lines we grew up on—practice makes perfect, time heals wounds, honesty’s the best policy, forgive and forget…—they’re not lies exactly… they’re just incomplete. Because real life has a way of handing you two “truths” at once and telling you to pick one while both of them cut. That’s what this track is: a grown-man laugh in the dark. It’s about contradictions. About how rules get bent the second you try to live inside them. About how “do the right thing” is easy to say until you’re the one paying for it. The chorus says it plain: Every time I pick a rule… it contradicts again. And the ending is the point: when the old words don’t fit anymore, you don’t whine about it—you write your own line and live in it. And yeah—why are my poems turning into music? Honestly, I don’t know. Poems came first, songs came later… then curiosity plugged in a guitar, a beat, and an AI voice (because if I sing, it sounds like a dog trying to preach in a wind tunnel). I’ve written hundreds of poems over the years, and it’s electric hearing them breathe out loud. No grand plan—just freedom, experiments, and whatever feels real. 🎧 More music + poems turned into songs: www.unscriptedgravity.com 👍 If this one hit you, like/subscribe/comment—what “good advice” left teeth marks on you? #SouthernRock #FunkySoul #BluesRock #OriginalMusic #PoetryToMusic #UnscriptedGravity #Songwriting #Truth #LifeLessons #EMinor