Rock Vocals: Lead singer: Soft, warm, sincere. In the verses, it is soulful, with a slight melancholy. In the choruses, it is broader, fuller, more expressive, perhaps with a slight strain or plea that turns into a firm conviction. The bridge is more philosophical, confessional, and gaining strength. Emotional delivery: The performer should convey an internal dialogue, a process of gaining strength and hope. At the beginning, there is vulnerability, and by the end, there is resilience and wisdom. Dynamics: Smooth transitions from quiet, intimate moments to more filled-out, emotional parts. Musical accompaniment: Instrumental: Acoustic guitar or piano: The foundation that creates a warm, lyrical atmosphere. Possibly arpeggios or gentle chords. Strings (violin, cello): Add depth, volume, and emotional tension. They can support the vocal line or play leading melodies. Synthesizer pads: Create volume, atmosphere, and soft filling, especially in more lyrical moments. Soft drums - pulse.