Heart
- Verse 1
- She wore her static like a crown
- He tuned in, but the signal broke down
- She walked in loops, tight as a spool
- He read her eyes like a blinking tool
- Pre-Chorus
- Candy-coil smile with a mercury drip
- She danced like a system on a power trip
- Chorus
- Her heart had handles, rusted and bright
- He tried to lift it, but it laughed out of sight
- She loved in patterns, circuits and codes
- He followed footprints that turned into nodes
- Verse 2
- He spoke in fragments, factory-born
- She filed his words in a drawer marked “worn”
- He gave her time in a box with a bow
- She cracked it open and watched it glow
- Pre-Chorus
- Oil-slick sigh on a silicon breeze
- They kissed like magnets in a field of unease
- Chorus
- Her heart had handles, twisted just right
- He pulled too hard and she flickered with light
- She loved like voltage—pulsing and gone
- He danced alone when the charge moved on
- Bridge
- She’s not a ghost, but she phases through
- A love with wires, not red or blue
- He keeps her shape in a backup drive
- Dreaming in pixels just to feel alive
- Final Chorus
- Her heart had handles, bolted with grace
- He still remembers the look on her face
- She loved like static—warm and absurd
- He plays her echo like a misheard word