“Machines Don’t Cry”

This song is dedicated for the musicians who are worried — the ones who’ve spent years practicing, bleeding over chords, and pouring their soul into songs. I get the fear. I really do. AI can spit out chords in seconds, but it’s never watched your dad slam the door, never smelled your mom’s cooking, and never cried alone at 3 a.m. with a phone in hand.

Machines don’t cry.
But we do.

The story, the emotion, and the late-night feeling in it is authentic human, the music was made with Suno AI assistant.

I’m not here to say AI will replace anyone. I’m just a software engineer (not a trained musician) using it to express things I’ve carried for a long time — about real pain, real life, and what makes music human.

If you’re skeptical about AI music, I’d actually love for you to give this one a listen. Not because it’s “perfect,” but because it might remind you why we make music in the first place.

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Would genuinely appreciate your honest thoughts — even if you hate it. ❤️

Lyrics :
It spits out chords faster than I can breathe,
A B-flat minor in a fraction of a beat.
But it never watched my old man slam the door,
Never smelled Mom's burnt onions from the floor.
Never curled up at three a.m. in the dark,
Just a phone in my hand and a hole in the heart.
'Cause machines don't cry, and circuits don't break,
They don't tremble, don't ache, don't lie awake.
They stamp out a track on an assembly line,
But I build my songs by bleeding out mine.
It runs the numbers. It calculates perfect.
But it'll never know that pain isn't code...
Pain is the grease on a human road.
No words left.
Just leave it running in the dark.
Let it sit there... wondering...
What a tear feels like.

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