Lyrics [Verse 1] Snow’s been falling since the day you left, We shared a booth and silent breaths. You said, “The miso’s warm,” I smiled and lied, But everything between us died. You twirled your chopsticks like a trick, Eyes on the menu, never on me. I laughed at your jokes out of habit, But sushi doesn’t fix what’s empty. ⸻ [Chorus] Soy sauce and snowflakes, You melt but never stay. We sat in winter silence Watching love get cleared away. You said “This is cozy,” But the cold was in your tone. Now I’m chewing on goodbye At a table set for one alone. ⸻ [Verse 2] You always liked your tuna raw, Said, “Trust is best when fresh.” But you froze up like the weather And turned dinner into death. Your smile cracked like tempura, Crispy, thin, and fake. You said we should still be friends— I said, “That’s a lot to take.” ⸻ [Chorus] Soy sauce and snowflakes, We never stood a chance. You dipped our love in silence Then called it circumstance. I watched your shadow vanish Through frost on glassy streets, And wondered if you even Missed the rolls we didn’t eat. ⸻ [Bridge] I kept the chopsticks in my coat, Like maybe you’d come back. But sushi’s meant for summer, And we cracked under the lack. ⸻ [Final Chorus] Soy sauce and snowflakes, I taste you in the air. You left without a warning, Left your scarf across my chair. I’m done with dining quietly On feelings gone to waste. So I’ll toast to empty plates, And let the snow erase your taste. ⸻ [Outro – Spoken] “Check, please.