(Polyrhythmic clean tapping guitar, delayed bass pulses, asymmetrical meter shifting between 7/8 and 4/4)
(Verse 1)
Static blooming in the starlights glow
Elevators humming minor codes below
Angles leaning slightly off the grid
I can see the fracture, but don’t know where it begins
Hallway calculus and carbon haze
Orbiting the comfort of familiar waves
Every warning softened by design
Noise reduction eating every vital sign
We adjusted
Half a degree at a time
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(Pre-Chorus)
There’s a symmetry
In the way we disconnect
A perfect curve
Around the things we won’t inspect
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(Chorus)
If the numbers stabilize
Does the signal make it true?
If the structure still survives
What exactly did we lose?
Parabolic bodies bending toward the floor
Everybody equal once they can’t feel anymore
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(Verse 2)
Mouths moving in synchronized delay
Like closed-captioned dreams half a second late
Fluorescent halos over thinning eyes
Metrics blooming where the empathy should hide
The room temperature kept rising slow
Nobody noticed cause the graphs stayed cold
Every doorway narrowing with grace
Every silence finding somewhere safe to stay
And the static
Started sounding like relief
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(Instrumentation break)
(odd-meter drum displacement, fragmented vocal chops, glitch textures, wide ambient swell)
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(Verse 3)
I watched the ceiling tiles rearrange
Into constellations shaped like escape
Somewhere deep inside the machinery
The ghosts were learning perfect efficiency
No alarms
No collapse
No cinematic failure scene
Just the soft corrosion of the spaces in-between
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(Pre-Chorus 2)
There’s a beauty
In controlled descent
The way collapse can look intelligent
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(Final Chorus)
If the waveform still aligns
Do we call it harmony?
If the system keeps its shape
Do we call it empathy?
Parabolic shadows stretching past the door
Everybody weightless when they don’t resist the pull anymore
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(Outro)
(clean guitar loop degrading gradually)
We normalized the vertigo
By naming it architecture