Tub Ring - Bite the Wax Tadpole lyrics

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Tub Ring - Bite the Wax Tadpole lyrics

Last night I awoke with all the answers And, quickly, I grabbed hold of pen and paper To write down, so in the morning I wouldn't forget Next day, I looked over what was written And, oddly, it was only ones and zeroes But perfect in the fact that it completed my set Product of life, I've been told Theories are stagnant and old Time to demystify something new Necessity leads us to change What we discover is strange Solely depending on point of view Tonight, tonight, I turn out my light And dream of carbon and protein which increase my might Research avoids some regret Predicting what we will get Error accepted and therefore gone Physics just hinder the dream Bite the wax tadpole, it seems Progress continues and marches on Tonight, tonight, I turn out my light And dream of vitamins and haircuts and genetic delight Last week, I was working in my kitchen When, oddly, I discovered cold fusion So I wrote down the process on the back of my hand Next time, when the recipe repeated I still thought that something else was needed 'Cause texture and flavor were still quite bland Product of life, I've been told Theories are stagnant and old Time to demystify something new Necessity leads us to change What we discover is strange Solely depending on point of view Tonight, tonight, I turn out my light And dream of hygiene and posture which make me seem right Research avoids some regret Predicting what we will get Error accepted and therefore gone Physics just hinder the dream Bite the wax tadpole, it seems Progress continues and marches on Tonight, tonight, I turn out my light And dream of carbon and protein which increase my might I dreamt I was swimming in the ocean And came face to face with a blue whale It frightened me the size that it would grow And I found my purpose, I must prevent this Before he hurts us Bite the wax tadpole Last night I awoke with all the answers And, quickly, I grabbed hold of pen and paper To write down, so in the morning I wouldn't forget Then on the next day, I looked over what was written And, oddly, there was only ones and zeroes But perfect in the fact that it completed my set