Not a Robot But a Ghost

Album: Noble Beast (2009)
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  • I run the numbers through the floor
    Here's how it goes
    I crack the codes I crack the codes
    That end the war

    The Hour

    I pushed a note under your door
    Here's how it goes
    Things come to blows
    But we don't want this anymore
    No, we don't want this anymore
    I crack the codes you end the war

    I hear the clockwork in your core
    Time strips the gears till you
    Forget what they were for
    I push the numbers through your pores
    I crack the codes I crack the codes
    To end the war

    How's my living
    You can call
    Encrypted numbers
    On bathroom stalls

    There's something burning
    It casts a pall
    It's melting numbers right
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  • Mel Mason from FloridaCorrect me if I’m wrong. Is this song not a nod to Alan Turing?
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