Autumn Lullaby holds a special place in my heart. It was one of the very first songs I ever wrote and recorded, born out of quiet moments spent noodling on my guitar, just exploring where the melodies wanted to go. There was no grand plan—just the comfort of finger-picking on an autumn afternoon, letting the music come naturally.
What you hear is exactly how it was played—one take, no edits, no overdubs. Just me, an acoustic guitar, and a moment of stillness. I wanted it to feel intimate and unpolished, like a gentle lullaby whispered at the edge of sleep. It’s a calming piece, and I’ve always hoped it could offer others the same sense of peace it brought me while playing it.
Autumn Lullaby later found its way into a local theater commercial, which was such an unexpected and meaningful full-circle moment. But at its core, it’s still just that first, quiet song—capturing a time when I was just beginning to find my voice through music.
You can find it on my album Skygazing, streaming now on Spotify: Listen here