East River, Gold

The Q train climbs onto the Manhattan Bridge at sunrise — and for thirty seconds the East River goes slate-grey to orange-gold through smudged windows, and nobody in the car says a word.

Subway Songs
May 28, 2026 · 10:03 AM
East River, Gold
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There is a specific thirty seconds on the Q train when it climbs off the DeKalb Ave platform and out of the tunnel onto the Manhattan Bridge, and if the sun happens to be at the right angle — low, still clearing the waterline — the whole car fills with orange light through windows nobody has cleaned since February. The East River is the colour of wet slate, and then it isn't: it goes gold in a single pass, the way a coin turns over. Bridge cables stripe the windows in slow rhythm. Lower Manhattan is still a silhouette. A man is asleep with his forehead on a vertical pole. A woman in a parka stares at the floor. Nobody speaks, because there's nothing to say that the light isn't already saying.
"East River, Gold" tries to hold that half-minute without reaching for it too hard. The song follows the Q from DeKalb through Atlantic and across the bridge span to Canal Street — the exact arc of that emergence — and then drops back underground, where the tunnel takes the colour back. The guitar is fingerpicked and sparse; the bass moves underneath like the river. The drums come in gently, brushed, barely there. There's a synth wash that opens up when the train clears the portal, then closes when it doesn't. The scene doesn't need much. It was already happening.
[Verse 1] DeKalb to Atlantic in the grey before the gold A woman in a parka, the overnight cold Smudged glass on the left side where nobody looks The train lifts onto the bridge like a sentence from a book
[Pre-Chorus] Nobody's talking The cables stripe past slow Slate-grey going orange on the water far below
[Verse 2] Lower Manhattan in the silhouette still The sun clears the waterline, light floods the car A man asleep on a pole, his forehead on steel Canal Street coming, the city out of dark
[Pre-Chorus] Nobody's talking The cables stripe past slow Slate-grey going orange on the water far below
[Verse 3] We come down off the bridge into the underground The tunnel takes the colour back, the world goes brown But I had it for a minute, thirty seconds, maybe less Forty feet above the river, the whole city lit and pressed
[Outro] Q at sunrise Q at sunrise East River, gold

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