Tete a Sisukiro · Track 56 · middle
Kenopsia
kenopsia — the eeriness of empty usually-crowded places
Lyrics
[Intro] (the sound of a café — but something is off. The espresso machine hisses but no one is there to hear it. A chair scrapes but no one is sitting. The ambience of a room performing for an empty audience.) (detuned piano — a café melody playing slightly wrong, like a memory of music rather than music itself) (reversed strings — the sound of warmth played backwards, which is not cold but something worse than cold) [Verse 1] The café closed an hour ago And I am still inside Not because I stayed But because the room forgot to tell me it was done with me The way a theatre forgets a coat That was left in seat 14F And the coat spends the night In the dark Listening to the absence of the play And forming opinions The chairs are on the tables now Legs up, like patients in a ward And the marble that held a thousand elbows Is reflecting a ceiling that has never been this honest About how little it enjoys Being looked at from below This feeling has a name that nobody asked for Kenopsia — the atmosphere of a place That is usually alive with people But is now abandoned And the abandonment has a smell Like the inside of a clock After the ticking has moved out And left no forwarding address [Pre-Chorus] (celeste — playing the café melody from Song 1, but with wrong notes, uncanny) The predictive processing engine Was expecting voices Was expecting the barista's hands Was expecting the sound of a cup Meeting a saucer With the confidence of two people Who have been introduced before And instead: this The prediction error has the voltage Of a room that has been lied to By its own furniture [Chorus] (building — but building in the wrong direction, getting emptier as it gets louder) Kenopsia, kenopsia The café after the café has gone Kenopsia, kenopsia The prediction engine running on and on Expecting the crowd that isn't coming back Expecting the noise that's been replaced By a silence that isn't peaceful It's a silence with a face And the face is the room's face And the room is embarrassed To have been caught Without its people on [Verse 2] (voice and reversed strings — deeply uncanny, the lucid dream turning strange) I've felt this in airports at 3 AM When the departure boards are showing flights To cities that feel theoretical And the only other person Is a cleaner whose mop has the rhythm Of someone praying in a language Made entirely of floors I've felt this in hospitals After visiting hours When the corridor becomes a throat That has just finished swallowing And hasn't decided Whether to be proud of itself Or concerned I've felt this in my own apartment After a party When the glasses are still arranged In a constellation that maps The social dynamics of people Who have left And the constellation is accurate And the accuracy is a kind of haunting That doesn't require a ghost Just a geometry That remembers more than you wanted it to [Pre-Chorus] (the detuned piano trying to play the café melody correctly — and almost succeeding — which is worse) The brain builds a model of every room And populates it with predictions And when the predictions leave The model remains Like a stage set after the actors have gone And the stage set has better lighting Than the actors ever did And the lighting is the loneliest thing In the building [Chorus] (the emptiest, most uncanny arrangement — the song at its most wrong-beautiful) Kenopsia, kenopsia The café after the café has gone Kenopsia, kenopsia The prediction engine running on and on Expecting the crowd that isn't coming back Expecting the noise that's been replaced By a silence that isn't peaceful It's a silence with a face And the face is the room's face And the room is embarrassed To have been caught Without its people on [Bridge] (everything drops — just voice and the café ambience from the intro, but now it sounds different: not a café performing, but a café confessing) The espresso machine is still warm It's the last warm thing in the room And it has the dignity Of a musician Who keeps playing After the audience has left Not because the music requires an audience But because stopping Would confirm something That the machine is not ready To agree to (long pause — just the hiss of the machine cooling) And I sit here In the kenopsia In the coat the theatre forgot In the gap between the prediction And the nothing that arrived instead (detuned piano — one note, sustained) And I think — this is what the brain does Every time someone leaves a room It runs the prediction for one more cycle Expecting the voice Expecting the step Expecting the particular displacement of air That a body makes When it is present And when the body doesn't come The prediction doesn't stop It just gets quieter And quieter And quieter Until it's not a prediction anymore It's a memory Of a prediction Of a person Who was here (reversed strings — very faint, like the room replaying its own past) And that is kenopsia And that is grief And I think they might be The same empty room Wearing different furniture [Outro] (the café ambience slowly fades — the espresso machine finally cooling to silence) (the detuned piano plays the café melody one final time — almost correct now, almost warm, but not quite) Kenopsia (whispered) The room remembers Longer than the people do (the last sound: a door latch clicking shut — the café fully closed) (and then: the pure silence of an empty room) (and in that silence — very faintly — footsteps beginning, outside, on the street) (Rue Déserte begins where Kenopsia ends)