Song title: "Coffee Machine Choir" Language: English [Intro] [Hammond organ, pizzicato cello and clean guitar establish a loose conversational groove.] [Verse 1] At ten past ten the machine complains, Then pours a cup that tastes like rain. A colleague reaches for the milk: "I played your playlist twice today." He liked the drums in number six, The way the low strings crossed the beat. I name the band; he names a record. The corridor gains sudden heat. [Chorus] We are the coffee machine choir, Paper cups and borrowed fire. No confession, no design— Just your song meeting one of mine. Coffee machine choir, voices low, Finding more than tasks to know. [Verse 2] Another joins with tea in hand: "My father used to love that band." Someone recalls a festival, Rain running through the canvas roof. I tell them of the box I found, Old headphones and a violin. For six brief minutes no one waits To steer the talk to work again. [Post-Chorus] One song for the train. One song for the rain. One song we forgot. One song we still know. [Instrumental] [Hammond organ and melodic guitar trade short phrases in 7/4 while drums imitate overlapping conversation.] [Bridge] Connection gathered cup by cup Where no one planned to open up. Beneath the roles on every chart, A human rhythm marked the heart. [Final Chorus] We are the coffee machine choir, Paper cups and borrowed fire. No grand confession, no design— Just your remembered song and mine. The break is over; screens resume, But voices linger through the room. [Outro] [Choir hums separate notes that settle into the album's three-note motif.] [Choir] One song for the train. Bring another one again.