Coffee-Shop Conversation

We met at the coffee-shop
In the bookstore down the street
It's been a while since
We caught up,
You walked in after me

We talk of superficial
Lows and highs
The dancin' of September nights
I search for the courage to say
That the girl across the table
Is fading away
We say, "Hi, how's the weather?"
My friend
How is your soul?
Your hollow smile and conversation
Reveals the ache for something more

You try to fill it up
It's not enough
And I know that you don't know
You're already loved

Hi, how are you
How is your soul?
You seem happy
Have you found joy?
The smile at a funeral
The choir in a prison
I hope your life is more than just living
Do you know your name at 3 am
When you can't fall asleep?
I want to say all of these things
But I'm too afraid of
What you might think

We sip coffee nonchalantly
I feel my heart press within me
To share with you the truth
That saved me from myself
To share with you the truth
That saved me from myself

Hi, how are you
How is your soul?
You seem happy
Have you found joy?
The smile at a funeral
The choir in a prison
I hope your life is more than just living
I hope your life is more dying than living
That's how you find life, you know
Can't have the world and your soul
And don't you want to know?

To know your name at 3 am
When you can't fall asleep
I had forgotten mine
But truth broke through the lie
You spoke it over me
I had forgotten mine
But truth broke through the lie
You spoke it over me
I had forgotten mine
But truth broke through the lie
The truth will set you free

Hi, how are you?



Credits
Writer(s): Andie Elise Harding, Alexa Leigh Timme
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