Released: June 4, 2013

Songwriter: Ryan Merchant Sebu Simonian

Producer: Ryan Merchant Sebu Simonian

[Intro]
Origami (or or or ri o, or ri ga mi)
Origami (or or or ri o, or ri)

[Verse 1]
You got a head full of paper
But baby nothing like origami
Shredded thoughts and make up
Won't make up for the missing piece of mind

I saw you look in the mirror
The scenery was suddenly boring
It's the end of an era
Forever is just a state of mind
You're last of your kind

[Chorus]
I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do
I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do about it, do about it

[Verse 2]
You were blessed with precision
So I took you to the beaches of Bali
It wasn't fate but decision
Luck was choosing sides

Flip the page to a silver age
Life has treated you kindly
The price you pay is your vision
Collision is highly likely

[Chorus]
I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do
I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do about it, do about it

I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do
I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do about it, do about it

[Bridge]
Origami
Origami
Origami
Origami

[Chorus]
I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do
I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do about it, do about it

I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do
I stole your diamonds and gold
What are you gonna do about it, do about it

Capital Cities

Capital Cities is an American indie pop duo from Los Angeles, California, formed by Ryan Merchant and Sebu Simonian. Its debut EP was released on June 7, 2011, with lead single “Safe And Sound.” A subsequent single, “Kangaroo Court,” was released on May 1, 2012. The band was featured on the Pop Up #1 compilation curated by Perez Hilton that was released on August 7, 2012. The band’s song “Safe and Sound” charted at #1 on the US Alternative Songs chart. The song was also used in a German Vodafone commercial. The song “Center Stage” was featured on ESPN’s First Take where they played a short segment of the retro sounding track before going to commercial breaks