Hi jazzpianoraul.
There's a small and "funny" theory mistake in the name of your song "descending fourth", and a real mistake in the chord sequence.

In functional harmony (tonal harmony), we talk about dominant-to-tonic resolution, meaning V degree moves/pushes to I. Since V is higher than I in the scale, we say it "falls down" to I.
Interestingly, though, for musical effect, European musicians have preferred to move upwards with the bass, for some centuries now.
Because of this musical preference, musicians oblivious to music theory now improperly say "circle of fourths", or "ascending fourths", instead of more properly "circle of fifths" or "descending fifths".
You called it "descending fourths" :-D

The REAL mistake in the chords is that the tonal sequence *does* move by descending FIFTHS (D-G-C-F-etc.).

Happy playing! ;-)