This song is inspired by the old tales of battle, loss, and remembrance, where stones are said to weep for the fallen. It captures the sorrow of love lost to war, where only nature remembers the names of the dead.

The Weeping Stone

(Verse 1)
On the hillside, where roses grow,
Lies a stone that weeps below.
A mother’s tears, a warrior’s fall,
A love now lost beyond recall.

(Verse 2)
They rode at dawn, with banners high,
Beneath the storm, beneath the sky.
Yet battle sings its hollow tune,
And weeps beneath the ghostly moon.

(Chorus)
Oh, the weeping stone remains,
A witness to love and pain.
A song of sorrow, etched in time,
A name now lost… but still divine.

(Bridge)
No king shall rise, no heart shall mend,
The weeping stone will stand till end.
For those who fall and those who pray,
Their names are carved in wind’s ballet.

(Chorus)
Oh, the weeping stone remains,
A witness to love and pain.
A song of sorrow, etched in time,
A name now lost… but still divine.

(Outro)
Lay a hand upon the stone,
And hear the voices long unknown.

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