A wistful-hopeful synth-pop ballad about the housing-market cooling — mortgage rates above 7%, existing-home sales at a twenty-year low, and the very millennial ache of a dream on hold.
There is a particular kind of Saturday-morning ache that anyone who has ever driven slowly past an open house will recognize — the way you linger at the curb, doing math in your head, telling yourself maybe someday. Episode 6 lives in that feeling. Mortgage rates have climbed past seven percent and existing-home sales have fallen to levels not seen in two decades, which means millions of households are sitting with a dream on hold, a down payment in a high-yield savings account, and a calendar they keep pushing forward. The song doesn't argue about whose fault it is or when rates will fall; it just sits with the ache honestly.
The arrangement mirrors that emotional shape: verses stay close and a little breathless, like a private thought you haven't said out loud yet. The chorus lifts into full four-on-the-floor territory — because the ache and the hope are the same feeling, really, just at different volumes. The bridge strips almost everything back to strings and a single synth line, the musical equivalent of standing very still and deciding not to give up. Then the final chorus rises a half-step, because cycles do turn, and the song wanted you to feel that before it ended.
[Verse 1]
Saturday mornings we used to drive
Through streets of promise, you and I
We'd slow down past the open doors
And dream of someday, hardwood floors
But the numbers climbed while we stood still
Seven percent — a bitter pill
A for-sale sign on every dream
Not as easy as it seemed
[Pre-Chorus]
We're counting, counting every dollar saved
The dream is waiting — patient, unafraid
And I still believe that somewhere down the road
The door swings open and we'll finally know
[Chorus]
Rates above seven, sales hit a twenty-year low
Every key is empty on the ring we used to hold
But cycles always turning, turning — this I know
Rates above seven, and still I won't let go
[Verse 2]
The listing faded, months untouched
The offers quiet, not so much
We watch the market hold its breath
A neighborhood that skipped a step
Still the sparrows nest in eaves of old
And spring comes even in the cold
We paint the room inside our heads
Pick out the light, the walls, the beds
[Pre-Chorus]
We're counting, counting every dollar saved
The dream is waiting — patient, unafraid
And I still believe that somewhere down the road
The door swings open and we'll finally know
[Chorus]
Rates above seven, sales hit a twenty-year low
Every key is empty on the ring we used to hold
But cycles always turning, turning — this I know
Rates above seven, and still I won't let go
[Bridge]
Nothing stays frozen
The ice will find a way to thaw
We've seen the seasons change before
And we'll see them change once more
Don't lose the dream you've been building
It's written somewhere in the stars
Hold on, hold on, it's not over
This window — it was never ours to close
[Final Chorus - key change up]
Rates above seven, sales hit a twenty-year low
Every key is empty on the ring we used to hold
But cycles always turning, turning — this I know
Rates above seven, and still I won't let go
Still I won't let go — no, still I won't let go
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