The small divides along the sides of rulers always amazed me
Closer you looked the more it took your eyes off reality
It's very rare that I don't stare at objects to find beauty
Hope I don't seem to talk pompously, try and look abstractly

If you don't see we're all made of codes
Deciphering is the game we're all in
If you don't see we're all made of codes
Deciphering is the game we're all in

The New York sky is cut by lines of metal tubes protruding
When one's within, it gets quite dim as you're just one included
Look between the glossy sheen and the shapes emerging
Heaven laughs while breaking past tiny cracks that's surging

If you don't see we're all made of codes
Deciphering is the game we're all in
If you don't see we're all made of codes
Deciphering is the game we're all in, oh

The different lands are trapped in hands of rulers making us think
The worlds not ours, these ancient scars do not show anything, but
This is trite, it is our right to live that full, we possess
No one owns what nature's grown, this truth they must confess

It's a constant cycle, so hurry
Do all you can before you're buried
Powers try to hide and ferry us through time
Ferry us through life, ferry us through life

If you don't see we're all made of codes
Deciphering is the game we're all in
If you don't see we're all made of codes
Deciphering is the game we're all in, oh



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    Love the lyrics to this song. :) Especially:

    "The small divides along the sides of rulers always amazed me Closer you look the more it took your eyes off reality"

    This song seems to me to be about looking at things a little closer than we do.

    MayaMooon September 05, 2008   Link
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    I think the lines

    " It's a constant cycle so hurry Do all you can before you're buried "

    are my favourite C:

    Becasue you really should.

    BudgieFaceon March 06, 2009   Link

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