Lyrics
(Sound of a phone ringing once, then the soft *beep* of a voicemail)
Hey. It's me. The mainspring on this '58 Hamilton just snapped.
Fourteen-karat case, but the whole gear train's misaligned, completely tapped.
It's three forty-seven on the dot... the salt mine's humming under the street.
Sorry. Just... I saw the dent on your bumper parked on Bagley, and my heart skipped a beat.
[Chorus]
(Female vocalist, ethereal, layered)
The balance wheel is turning true
But is it turning back to you?
[Verse 2]
That little diner off Michigan Avenue, the one they flattened for the condos?
You held my hands there once, over the chrome edge of the table, past the windows.
You said, "Frank, these hands... they know the tolerance for broken things."
And the honest-to-God truth is, without your steady pressure, I lose the calibration in these springs.
I mean... it's just hard to set the jewels in the pallet fork. When the light's this bad.
[Chorus]
(Female vocalist, ethereal, layered)
The balance wheel is turning true
But is it turning back to you?
[Bridge]
(Frank's voice cracks a little. Underneath, a percussive track of layered, rhythmic whispers: "don't say it... hang up... she's asleep... too much...")
Look, this is dumb. You're sleeping. The kid's got that trip to the Rouge plant Friday.
I'll have him at your mom's by seven. Tell him I'll bring the good thermos. Okay?
[Outro]
(The whispers fade, leaving only Frank's voice, quiet and close)
Anyway. The silence in here just has too much grain tonight.
(Sound of a hang-up click, followed by the faint, precise ticking of a single watch escapement)
About Frank Senatra
Frank Senatra was supposed to design cars in Detroit. Instead, he had a son at 18, worked a factory line that shut down, and now pays his rent by repairing vintage watches in a small Corktown shop. He's a third-generation Sicilian-American from Hamtramck who sings the Great American Songbook as if the lyrics were blueprints for a life he's still trying to build. These are torch songs from a man…
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