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Darwin
 
  The chromosomes divide
Multiply and thrive
And the strong survive
And the strong survive
And a spaceman fucked an ape
Then cut out on the date
And now it’s much too late
The space ship has escaped

Chorus
We’re lacking something
Something good
Is this all for nothing
Show me the goods
Something good

The chromosomes divide
Multiply and thrive
And the strong survive
And the strong survive
And the grandson of an alien
Wears his snake skin boots
And shows his reptile roots
He shows his reptile roots

Chorus

Boom tick tick
And who skipped
The long play
Who skipped the record
And who amped what you say
I want to sing a song that’s my own
I want to the dj

Chorus

And it’s alright
It’s a long night
A long night
It’s a long night




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