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SAMETA KOOHII

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A quiet ache, wrapped in the aroma of memories long gone.
"Cold Coffee" is a heartfelt ballad that captures the bittersweet aftermath of a love that faded, like the warmth of a drink left untouched.

Opening with the line "Still raining outside the window," the song draws listeners into a scene of quiet solitude-where time moves on, but emotions linger. Through subtle yet vivid imagery-a lipstick stain on a coffee cup, a one-sided morning, a silence filled with unsaid words-the lyrics paint a picture of emotional distance and lingering regret.

The blend of Japanese and English throughout the song beautifully mirrors the duality of heart and mind, past and present. Lines like "Your love was warm, but now it's gone" evoke the slow realization that something once cherished has quietly slipped away.

With mellow beats and a soft acoustic backdrop, "Cold Coffee" feels like a rainy morning or a late-night confession-a song to sit with when you're not ready to let go, but need to feel understood.

This is more than a breakup song-it's a quiet love song for those still holding on to what could've been.