| I woke one morning about 3AM |
| (In my solution) |
| Remembering the missing link to a formula I stumbled upon years before |
| (He looked so different) |
| Suddenly I called my faithful dog to my side and from |
| (In my solution) |
| A batch produced a sample of the formula, offering it to my dear pet |
| I knew I found |
| My peace solution |
| My instant aid |
| To evolution |
| (What have I done) |
| The affect on my faithful animal was fascinating! |
| (With my solution) |
| His former disposition to chase the cat, the rabbits and other sundry animals |
| (He walked so gently) |
| Of the estate had gone. Instead, he walked gently through the dark |
| (He would harm no one) |
| And dead forest, a look of peace and calm about him |
| I knew I must spread the formula to all mankind |
| Success had come |
| To my solution |
| My instant aid |
| To evolution |
| What have I done |
| With my solu… |
| (Damsel) |
| One night, walking the streets near my laboratory |
| (Outside my castle) |
| I discovered a beautiful damsel with dark flowing hair |
| (She looked so fair) |
| And conversed her to be a part of my experiment. She lay upon the table |
| (Her dark brown hair) |
| Looking so peaceful as I administered my solution |
| Oh, her beauty was inconceivable! |
| What have I done |
| With my solution |
| My instant aid |
| To my solution |
| Oh, my solution |
| Sweet peace solution |
| Were I to lose it? |
| I would have loved it |
| Deciding to spread my solution around the world |
| I must have had to leave the laboratory for a little while |
| But, when I returned, she was gone! The damsel was gone! |
| I mean, not gone yet, but the heart meter said she was almost gone |
| She was dying! What could I do? She was almost dead! |
| There’s the meter |
| The meter has now read even |
| The line has evened out |
| And you know what that means |
| Play it |