Goodman & Kustik
Kustik Kustik
Hey Goodman, ever notice how the best songs come from a half‑finished chord you almost let slip? I swear perfection kills the melody, but bureaucracy? Yeah, that’s a different kind of silence.
Goodman Goodman
Half‑finished chords are the life of a melody, but bureaucracy is the quiet hand that keeps the city from turning into a dissonant cacophony. Both need a bit of restraint to avoid chaos.
Kustik Kustik
Yeah, bureaucracy’s the polite wind that keeps the streets from blowing all over the place, even if it sometimes feels like a broken metronome.Yeah, bureaucracy’s the polite wind that keeps the streets from blowing all over the place, even if it sometimes feels like a broken metronome.
Goodman Goodman
Yeah, bureaucracy is the polite wind, but sometimes it sounds like a metronome stuck on a wrong beat. Keep your feet on the ground and your ears tuned for that half‑finished chord.
Kustik Kustik
I hear that too, the wrong beat, the steady drone that makes us stumble but also keep us dancing. I'll keep my boots on the pavement, ears open for that unfinished lull.
Goodman Goodman
Boots on pavement, ears on unfinished lull – sounds like a plan. Just watch the broken metronome, it might trip you.
Kustik Kustik
I’ll lace my boots to the city’s pulse, but I’ll keep a spare pair for when the metronome tries to throw a curveball. Thanks for the heads‑up, I’ll stay on my toes.