Are you nauseated of love songs that utilize scientifically inaccurate metaphor to describe romance ? Well , sit down , pop in your ear buds , and take heed to these two fellows croon about love in terminal figure of covalent bonds , pH , and genetic mutant .
Mitch Moffit and Greg Brown created “ The Science Love Song ” for AsapSCIENCE , and here are the lyrics :
I ’ll be the glint , if you ’ll be the fire

come out a reaction that ca n’t be hold in
Balance your pH by sharing my pedestal
I ’ll be your star , if you ’ll be my space

‘ Cause there is no distance that I would n’t go
Through spacetime and wormholes my matter would flow
To the bound of the universe

I ’ll be your one thousand , if you will be blow
Or I can be A , if you will be T
If there ’s a mutation I ’ll fix every infrastructure

Working as your zinc finger nuclease
Just like an atom , do n’t rend us apart
Unless you want a big manna from heaven in my marrow

We can take it fast or really slow
But we ca n’t know with foregone conclusion where we ’ll go
If at first we do n’t win , we ’ll adjudicate two more times

So our failure ’s a statistically meaning try
Like an equivalence , it all works out
If we equilibrate the sides there ’s no indigence to doubt

refrain :
This is your science dearest song
A property to get down our chemical bond

A research endeavour
We can compose the conclusion together
Just like the picture show I ’d steal your heart

But then you ’d die … so I wo n’t do that
If we broke up I ’d be no more
I ’d give up H2O for H2SO4

Take away gravity , I ’d still devolve for you
Share my last negatron in a covalent bond for two
‘ Cause you ’re like that slant , A - cute and you ’re smart

Your labcoat and goggles go directly to my heart
Except that ’s a Trygve Halvden Lie , cause the heart does n’t find
When it occur to love the brain seals the pile

echo CHORUS
[ viaLaughing Squid ]
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