Binary Sea

Album: Kintsugi (2015)
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  • Oh Atlas could not understand
    The world was so much smaller than
    The one he used to hold before
    But the weight it brought him to the floor
    As you watched him struggle to his feet
    You took photos capturing his defeat
    And messaged them to all your friends
    And we all laughed at his expense

    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh

    Oh come my love and swim with me
    Out in this vast Binary Sea
    Zeros and ones patterns appear
    They'll prove to all that we were here
    For if there is no document
    We cannot build our monument
    So look into the lens and I'll
    Make sure this moment never dies

    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh

    Oh Atlas could not stay engaged
    Was more distracted every day
    You slowly fell into disarray
    Just trying to think of something to say
    For if there is no document
    There cannot be a monument
    So lean in close or lend an ear
    There's something brilliant bound to happen here Writer/s: Benjamin Gibbard
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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