Coin Toss
Coin Toss
[Verse 1] Coins lined up on the windowsill, sighing The third key stuck in the fading lock Counting change, you say tonight the moonlight is cheap Enough to buy half a cup of overnight mocha, to keep us going [Pre-Chorus] Bills frosted in the fridge We feed our hungry warmth with silence You say the north wind blew away the last star But dare not look into the tide in my eyes [Chorus] We lose to the necessity of survival Like rusted gears loosening their grip Poverty growing thorns in our veins The most expensive embrace is letting go of oxygen [Verse 2] Second-hand sofa sinking into islands Carrying two drifting bottles about to drown The last subway crushing unnamed dreams Platform swallowing unspoken agreements [Bridge] Promises overgrown with moss Rainy season fermenting alcohol on the clothesline When ideals shatter into glass shards in the forest We finally learn to part ways barefoot [Outro] Your gesture of counting coins still lingers in the wind While time rusts into a copper-green sigh