# Track 4: I Brought You a Rock (Puppy Love) ## STYLE PROMPT > Paste into Suno Custom Mode's **Style of Music** field. > First, **clear** whatever the selected Persona auto-fills. modern vintage pop, French cafe chamber pop bright and bouncy, clarinet leading a melody that keeps tripping over itself with excitement like a child running downhill, accordion bouncing underneath, tambourine and handclaps, upright bass plucking fast and happy, no trumpet too serious for this song, husky French female vocals warm and amused and remembering something from very far away with total fondness, analog warmth, 148 BPM, the fastest and most joyful thing on the album, the sound of a six-year-old running across a playground holding a rock she found and is certain is the most important rock in the world ## PERSONA Orikusis New ## LYRICS > Paste into Suno Custom Mode's **Lyrics** field. > Stage directions in parentheses are intentional — Suno often interprets them. [Verse 1] I brought you a rock From the playground Near the fence Where the good rocks live And the rock Was grey with a white line through it And I thought This is the most beautiful thing I have ever found And you are the most beautiful thing I have ever found And these two facts Belong together And I did not have the language For why I just had the rock And the running And the out-of-breath Arrival at your desk With my hand out And the rock in it And you said Thank you And put it in your pocket And I have been in love With the concept of pockets Ever since [Chorus] L'amour chiot, l'amour chiot The love that runs before it thinks L'amour chiot, l'amour chiot I brought you a rock Because the rock was beautiful And you were beautiful And my brain Had not yet learned That these two things Do not automatically Go together And I miss that brain The one that ran Without calculating The distance Or the odds Or the likelihood That the rock Would be received I just ran And you had a pocket And the pocket said yes [Verse 2] I made you a card With nine hearts on it Not eight Not ten Nine Because nine Was the number That felt like the right amount Of hearts For a person Who let me sit next to them At lunch On a Wednesday When the other chairs Were not taken You chose the chair next to mine When the other chairs were available And that Was the most romantic thing That had ever happened to me And I went home And counted nine hearts Onto a piece of paper And folded it twice And wrote your name In the handwriting Of someone Who has just learned That handwriting Can be a gift And you kept it My mother told me later She found it In your coat Three months after You had probably forgotten What the nine hearts Were for But the coat remembered And the coat Is my earliest evidence That love Survives In the pockets Of people Who have moved on To other things [Bridge] Bà ngoại says The first love Is the truest one Not because it lasts But because it does not know It is supposed to The first love Has no reference point No comparison No scale It arrives With a rock And a theory That the rock Explains everything And the theory is wrong And the theory Is the most correct thing You will ever believe Because you believed it Before belief Became a thing You had to decide [Outro] I still pick up rocks sometimes The grey ones With the white line through And I do not give them To anyone But I notice them Which is the scar And the gift Of having once believed That a rock Was a sufficient explanation For love And it was And it was