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Songs from the scientific cabaret

by Dr Martin Austwick

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Mendeleev 03:51
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Hippasus 04:25
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Fingerprints 05:54
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Whatever happened to the girl with the X-ray eyes? I still miss her jokes, her smile, her laugh Caught within a speck of silver bromide A ghost seen in a dead man's photograph Whatever happened to the dose of radiation? Water torture drawn out forty years The corporeal transparent and elusive 'Till the world around had all but disappeared Whatever happened to the man with the mentaculus Who sunk a fleet of U-boats with his mind? He got himself embroiled in some sad scandal An apple core was all he left behind I heard the motors whir to punch my card Loving you should not have been this hard I drank when it said "drink me", underscored Walked through the door there in the skirting board Whatever happened to the man of re and brimstone? Extinguished embers are his eyes He worked hard to win his heavy burden And if you earn it, you might take his prize He searched to find the perfect preparation A balm to soothe the fie, to end all wars But he underwent a dreadful transformation Becoming death, the destroyer of worlds And death, the destroyer of all worlds Walked through the door there in the skirting board The world was like a fog seen from afar Loving you should not have been this hard
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released March 10, 2011

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