I'm a science genius girl
I won the science fair
I wear a white lab coat
DNA strands in my hair

When I clone a human being
It will want to hold my hand
When I clone a human being
It will be a member of my band
It will be a member of my band
It will be a member of my band

Scientific method girl
The theorems speak to me
Microscope is in my hand
Times 1, Times 2, Times 3

When I clone a human being
It will want to hold my hand
When I clone a human being
It will be a member of my band
It will be a member of my band
It will be a member of my band

Measure out the chemicals
Safety goggles on my eyes
Turn the bunsen burner on
My creation comes alive

I have cloned a human being
It is here and holds my hand
I have cloned a human being
It is now a member of my band
It is now a member of my band
It is now a member of my band
I have cloned a human being
It is here and holds my hand
I have cloned a human being
It is now a member of my band




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    this is a good song, it was in Kerigan's Big Invention (flash movie)

    bradbombon December 04, 2004   Link
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    ohhh how I love this song! its is awseome

    ifoundyourstaron February 02, 2006   Link
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    He he... Good times!

    "I have cloned a human being It is now a member of my band"

    Gwirleybeeon April 16, 2006   Link
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    I remember this song on that flash movie I didnt think anyone would mention it. It's a cute song though.

    sexymonk-eon May 27, 2006   Link
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    where is the part where liz recites the golden ratio?

    the part that goes: 1.618033988749894848204586834365

    Fragmentedsobriqueton July 10, 2007   Link
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    I really love the Frequency version, where it actually recites the first 30 digits of Pi in the middle. I actually surprised people in my class for reciting it.

    3.141592653589793238462643383279

    Musician201333on September 03, 2014   Link

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