Tete a Sisukiro · Track 5 · middle
Ennui
ennui — dopamine flatline, the adequate sunset
Lyrics
[Intro] (a clock ticking — but slower than a clock should, as if time is tired of keeping time) (distorted bass enters like a millstone that has been grinding since before the mill was named) [Verse 1] I've been sitting in this café Since before the café was a café Since before the stone was cut Since before the cutter Had a word for stone Or a reason for cutting Or a morning Worth the effort Of sharpening the blade I watched the zinc bar get installed in 1893 And I've been drinking ever since And the drinking tastes Like the exact temperature Of a room Where everyone has just left And the room Doesn't miss them And the not-missing Is the cruelest thing A room can do [Pre-Chorus] (detuned piano, menacing and wry) They invented me in French — ennui Gave the flatness a name As if naming a desert Makes it shorter to cross It just makes the sand More articulate About its own indifference [Chorus] (heavy — drums grinding, bass pressing down) Ennui, ennui The reward system has tendered its resignation Ennui, ennui I've seen the understudy of every sunset And the understudy Was adequate And the adequate Is the thing I cannot forgive The space between wanting something And the something Arriving And discovering The arriving Was the only interesting part And the part is over And the part Was always going to be over And the over Is where I live [Verse 2] (quieter — just voice and bass, menacing and intimate) You think boredom is a Tuesday problem A rainy afternoon with no plans Boredom is eleven billion years Of watching civilizations Season themselves With ambition And then serve themselves To entropy Which has never once Sent a compliment To the chef I am the space Where the wanting lived After the wanting moved out And left the radiator on And the radiator Is still warm And the warm Means nothing To a room That has forgotten What cold was for [Bridge] (everything drops — just the clock ticking, slower than before) I sat down uninvited At a table meant for two And the two who were supposed to sit here Haven't been born yet Or have already died And the table Doesn't care which And neither do I And the neither Is the ennui And the ennui Is why I'm ordering Another wine That I won't taste From a list I wrote Before the grapes Were planted [Outro] (the grinding bass returns — heavier, the weight of the whole album's time-keeper) Ennui (gravelly, barely awake, barely caring) The adequate sunset The warm radiator The table for two Where nobody sits (clock ticking — slower, slower, fading — time tired of itself)