He watched her walk by everyday
From his eighteenth floor apartment
And while it's been so long since he'd held a hand
That he forgot just what it felt like
To feel his bones burning inside
Loneliness is only love's hologram
It hangs above your head just like a star
But when you know its burning out
You give it one last nod and then it's gone
Then it's gone
Little did he know
That she lived just one floor below him.
And when she crept inside his head
Took control of each scenario
He could busy himself with tasks to keep him sane.
Loneliness is only love's hologram
It hangs above your head just like a star
But when you know it's burning out
You give it one last nod and then it's gone
But the time we spend in solitary infatuation
Aren't wasted by the people we want to love
They're just absorbed into the air
And saved until the moment you're dreaming of
You're dreaming of
And then he saw her in the stairs
She was as real as real gets
And then she said her name
And he said nice to meet you
She said I feel the same
We all feel the same
About This Song
"Hologram" is a haunting indie rock ballad that explores urban isolation and the illusion of connection in modern life. The song follows a lonely man observing a woman from his apartment window, using the metaphor of a hologram to describe how loneliness masquerades as love-appearing real but ultimately intangible and fleeting. Snowmine's atmospheric soundscape combines delicate instrumentation with melancholic vocals, creating an intimate yet expansive sonic environment that mirrors the emotional distance between the characters. The track captures the paradox of feeling profoundly alone while surrounded by millions of people in a city, making it a poignant reflection on contemporary alienation and the human yearning for genuine connection.
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