Have you ever thought of all the times that you've been caught Paused in the pixelated walls of stranger's photos Where do you go to? When they take you home Back to each corner of the globe Oh, and you never even know And they don't know you How does it show you? Were you OK that day? Or were you weary, worried, grey? Fragments in photo albums, promo pics and phones Contextless clones Oh, the sum of which will never make a whole If you slip and fall Or if you walk into a wall Or if the wind blows and shows all Well, they're only strangers Nothing can change this And every strangled squeal Every embarrassing ordeal Every madly mangled meal Every disaster What does it matter? You'll never meet again Oh, but they did meet you then Yes, and that's all they've got and that's what will reside In their mind's eye The sum of which will never make a whole And your best friend may say Of a celebrity you hate Oh, you remind me of them, they are so much like you And they'd be right to And every uncaught drift Every wildly misthought gift Highlights the ever yawning rift Between how they see you And how to be you All of the different yous, carried in isolated rooms Within your father's, mother's, friend's and lover's minds Even combined Oh, the sum of them will never And no matter what, they'll never Till the day you die, you'll never Make a whole