Apocrya : The Price of Breath


“The Price of Breath” by Apocrya unfolds as a somber, almost cinematic critique of a world where survival is no longer purely a miracle, but a transaction. Set against the cold, clinical backdrop of hospital corridors and whispering machines, the song captures the fragile line between life and death -- where each breath is sustained not just by medicine, but by systems of power and profit.

As the narrative deepens, it shifts from personal vulnerability to a broader societal lens, exposing how hope, cures, and even human life itself can be reduced to numbers, shares, and coded value. The recurring chorus reinforces a haunting paradox: to live is to owe. Survival becomes entangled with an invisible debt -- financial, moral, or existential -- suggesting that being “saved” may come at the cost of freedom, dignity, or soul.

The bridge and outro intensify this message, questioning long-held beliefs like “health is wealth” and turning them on their head. Instead, the song argues that wealth dictates who gets to live, casting a shadow over the idea of fairness in care. In the end, “The Price of Breath” is less about death itself and more about the unsettling truth that even life -- something sacred and universal -- can be commodified, measured, and quietly sold.

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