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Apophenia
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Apophenia adlı parça albümünün bir parçası olarak Dizzywalk Records tarafından 31 Aralık 2025 tarihinde yayınlandıApophenia - Single
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Çıkış Tarihi31 Aralık 2025
FirmaDizzywalk Records
Melodiklik
Akustiklik
Valence
Dans Edilebilirlik
Enerji
BPM100

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PERFORMING ARTISTS
SLPSLIDE
SLPSLIDE
Sampler
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Kristine Everett
Kristine Everett
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
SLPSLIDE
SLPSLIDE
Producer

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I see your face
In the bathroom tile
I hear your name
In every dial tone smile
The brain's a pattern
Machine, they say—
Finds meaning where
There's only gray
Eleven-eleven
On every clock
Your initials hiding
In the license plate I spot
Coincidence is just
A word for what we choose
To stitch together
When we're scared to lose
Is it real
If I'm the only one who sees?
Is it love
Or just apophenia?
I'm a constellation-maker—
Drawing lines that aren't there
Turning random into meaning n
Finding shapes in empty air
Maybe nothing's really connected
Maybe stars are just stars
But the lines I draw between them
Are the most honest thing I are
Toast with your profile
Clouds like your hands
Static on the TV
That almost understands
They'd say I'm projecting
Onto a void
But the void looks back
And I'm overjoyed
Is it true
If I'm the one who draws the thread?
Is it hope
Or just noise inside my head?
I'm a constellation-maker—
Drawing lines that aren't there
Turning random into meaning n
Finding shapes in empty air
Maybe nothing's really connected
Maybe stars are just stars
But the lines I draw between them
Are the most honest thing I are
Here's the thing—
The pattern might not be in the world
But the reaching
The wanting to connect the dots
That's so unbearably human
I could cry
Let me see faces
Let me hear songs
Let me keep finding you
Where you don't belong
I'm a meaning-making creature—
Can't turn it off, won't try
Even if it's all projection
At least I'm asking why
Maybe nothing's really there
Maybe I'm drawing in the dark
But apophenia means I'm looking—
And looking leaves a mark
Written by: Kristine Everett
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