The Farmer Who Answered Everything With "Maybe" — Lao Tzu Song

Two thousand years ago, Lao Tzu wrote the Tao Te Ching — a book about the wisdom of not knowing. This is that wisdom set to music. A farmer loses his horse. The village calls it tragedy. He says — maybe. The horse returns with seven wild ones. The village calls it fortune. He says — maybe. His son breaks his leg. The soldiers come. The boy is spared. And the village finally goes quiet. —— "I've forgotten how to leave a little room for mystery." —— Maybe is a song about the oldest human mistake — deciding too soon what anything means. Written in the tradition of Leonard Cohen. Produced by Sarv Studio | Persian Futurism Music generated with Suno AI Lyrics & creative direction: Paul K. Partovi —— Two Small Fires | Maybe | and what comes next — a body of work at the intersection of ancient wisdom and modern longing. Subscribe: @SarvStudio #Maybe #LaoTzu #TaoTeChing #Taoism #SarvStudio #LeonardCohen #SunoAI #DarkFolk #Wisdom #Surrender #PersianFuturism #CohenStyle #Philosophy #WuWei #Impermanence #AncientWisdom #OriginalSong