Great Bunch of Molecules

You replace yourself every seven years
Trillions of molecules, toes to ears
Lipoproteins, long-chains of fats
What holds us all together, have you think about that
What a great bunch of molecules we have been
We've stuck together all along, whether fat or thin

We've been so sick we couldn't cry
We've felt so bad we wanted to die
We talked mitochondria out of suicide
Remember that hangover when we were 35?
What a great group of molecules we have been
We've stuck together all along, shared the oxygen

We've traveled together, on biochemical pathways
Followed the plans of twining DNA
It's gonna be strange when we drift apart
And my dear dear liver, you worked so hard
What a great group of molecules we have been
It won't be the same, when we replace us again



Credits
Writer(s): Patrick White Ames
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