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And I go to the lecture hall<br /> | And I go to the lecture hall<br /> | ||
I'm a stuffy academic at a conference of professors<br /> | I'm a stuffy academic at a conference of professors<br /> | ||
| − | And I fully mean to rock them all. | + | And I fully mean to rock them all. |
I've the notes for my talk and an abstract to boot<br /> | I've the notes for my talk and an abstract to boot<br /> | ||
Western Literature's the topic today<br /> | Western Literature's the topic today<br /> | ||
| − | + | As a counterpoint, I draw upon thermodynamic laws<br /> | |
| − | An original perspective, I should say | + | An original perspective, I should say |
| − | ===Chorus | + | ===Chorus=== |
| − | + | Thermal laws and literature<br /> | |
| − | + | Reflecting common themes<br /> | |
| − | + | Thermodynamic history<br /> | |
| − | + | And literary scenes<br /> | |
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| − | + | Thermal laws and literature<br /> | |
| − | + | Despite their different names<br /> | |
| − | + | From universe's start to end<br /> | |
| + | The song remains the same | ||
===Verse 2=== | ===Verse 2=== | ||
| − | + | The very first of literature concerns creation myths<br /> | |
| − | + | And I have to say, that stuff is pretty swell<br /> | |
| − | + | This swellness, if you will, continues through the Metaphysicals<br /> | |
| − | + | The last to feel a thought and think a feel. | |
| − | + | After them, it goes to pot: the Restoration's got no soul<br /> | |
| − | + | And the Romantics only care about their angst<br /> | |
| − | + | The Modernists, however, have achieved the perfect balance<br /> | |
| − | + | 'Cause they concentrate on dry, hard thangs. | |
| − | === | + | ===Bridge=== |
| − | + | LITERATURE<br /> | |
| − | + | LITERATURE AND THERMODYNAMICS<br /> | |
| − | + | LITERATURE AND THERMODYNAMICS<br /> | |
| − | + | LITERATURE AND THERMODYNAMICS<br /> | |
| − | + | LITERATURE! | |
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===Verse 3=== | ===Verse 3=== | ||
| − | + | The second thermal law dictates the universal system<br /> | |
| − | + | Moves toward a state of equilibrium:<br /> | |
| − | + | Total entropy as heat's dispersed and meets its death<br /> | |
| − | + | Perfect balance, but for life, a zero-sum | |
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| − | So | + | So sometime before apocalypse, we humans can survive<br /> |
| − | + | An ideal age, like Modernism now!<br /> | |
| − | + | But what of postmodernism? Entropy of literature?<br /> | |
| − | + | What form will future writing take, and how? | |
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Revision as of 06:05, 27 August 2014
Verse 1
I put on my bowler hat and my best tweed jacket
And I go to the lecture hall
I'm a stuffy academic at a conference of professors
And I fully mean to rock them all.
I've the notes for my talk and an abstract to boot
Western Literature's the topic today
As a counterpoint, I draw upon thermodynamic laws
An original perspective, I should say
Chorus
Thermal laws and literature
Reflecting common themes
Thermodynamic history
And literary scenes
Thermal laws and literature
Despite their different names
From universe's start to end
The song remains the same
Verse 2
The very first of literature concerns creation myths
And I have to say, that stuff is pretty swell
This swellness, if you will, continues through the Metaphysicals
The last to feel a thought and think a feel.
After them, it goes to pot: the Restoration's got no soul
And the Romantics only care about their angst
The Modernists, however, have achieved the perfect balance
'Cause they concentrate on dry, hard thangs.
Bridge
LITERATURE
LITERATURE AND THERMODYNAMICS
LITERATURE AND THERMODYNAMICS
LITERATURE AND THERMODYNAMICS
LITERATURE!
Verse 3
The second thermal law dictates the universal system
Moves toward a state of equilibrium:
Total entropy as heat's dispersed and meets its death
Perfect balance, but for life, a zero-sum
So sometime before apocalypse, we humans can survive
An ideal age, like Modernism now!
But what of postmodernism? Entropy of literature?
What form will future writing take, and how?