The song has a melancholic, deeply personal, and heart-wrenching character. It should be performed with increasing emotional intensity, from a quiet, almost confessional tone in the verses to a powerful, raw sound in the choruses. Verses: These are performed in a more calm and contemplative manner, with a touch of sadness and regret. The vocals can be soft and almost whispering, conveying an internal monologue and reflection. Chorus: This is where the emotions come out. The vocals become stronger and more emotional, expressing pain, despair, and perhaps even anger. The sound should be more full-bodied and dramatic. Bridge: This section can be more instructive and callous, but still maintain a sense of sadness. It is important to convey a simple yet profound message. Final Chorus / Outro: Return to a powerful, emotional sound, but with a touch of questioning and a call for awareness. The outro may have a noticeable fade-out, leaving the listener with deep reflections. Rock