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[00:00.000] 作词 : William Barnes
[00:01.000] 作曲 : William Barnes
[00:26.989] You should've seen my cursive back then
[00:30.537] Every letter was above the line
[00:37.804] My Ps and Qs raised their stems
[00:40.854] So nothing crossed beneath
[00:44.526] I'm a little better now
[00:48.658] You galvanistic young boy
[00:52.227] You galvanistic young man
[00:55.692] You galvanistic young inhuman
[00:59.442] You understand
[01:20.482] Art gets what it wants and art gets what it deserves
[01:29.351] Most people are jokes but you're so real
[01:32.950] Most of the time that I use the word "you"
[01:36.294] Well you know that I'm mostly singing about you
[01:40.324] You swore you'd never use
[01:41.967] The face that your ex invented
[01:44.428] So let's meet up in
[01:46.295] Uncanny valley
[01:51.344] You galvanistic young boy
[01:54.564] You galvanistic young man
[01:58.147] You galvanistic young inhuman
[02:02.029] You understand
[02:23.091] You'll get what you want and you'll get what you deserve
[02:30.241] You’ll get what you want and you’ll get what you deserve
[02:48.327] Earlier in the song I used the term "galvanistic," and galvanism is the concept, uh, the obsolete scientific theory that there is a kind of electricity flowing through our bloodstreams, and that was our life force. I used the term because I came across it in, uh, Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein", and that book is sort of an exploration of the theme of creating a character, of making up a person. So I used the term "galvanistic" to allude to that book as a sort of a symbol of how I, like, created you as a character. I'm pretending that I know a lot more about you than I actually do, and also to refer to the fact that I've fall—fallen in love with the characters you've created in, uh, your body of work
[03:46.794] This is the part of the song where I start to regret writing it