A Dying Flame (Intro)
All the things we lost in the fire
The atoms like each other to different degrees
Now, oxygen for instance in the air would like to be next to carbon
And if they're getting near each other they snap together
If they're not too close though they repel and they grow apart
So they don't know that they could snap together
It's just as if you had a ball that was trying to climb a hill and there a hole it could go into like a volcano hole
Which might hit some other atoms making those go faster
So they can climb up and bump against other carbon atoms
And they jiggle and they make others jiggle
And you get a terrible catastrophe
Which is one after the other, all these things are going faster and faster and snapping in
And the whole thing is changing
That catastrophe is a fire
The atoms like each other to different degrees
Now, oxygen for instance in the air would like to be next to carbon
And if they're getting near each other they snap together
If they're not too close though they repel and they grow apart
So they don't know that they could snap together
It's just as if you had a ball that was trying to climb a hill and there a hole it could go into like a volcano hole
Which might hit some other atoms making those go faster
So they can climb up and bump against other carbon atoms
And they jiggle and they make others jiggle
And you get a terrible catastrophe
Which is one after the other, all these things are going faster and faster and snapping in
And the whole thing is changing
That catastrophe is a fire
Credits
Writer(s): Reece Hughes
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