Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Darwin's Acid, artist - Baba Brinkman
Date of issue: 31.07.2009
Song language: English
Darwin's Acid |
In 1859 Darwin spilled the first splashes |
Of his universal acid, and the effects were like magic |
Burning human arrogance into ashes |
In pretty much the same way that Copernican math did |
No, the stars don’t shine just to improve the view from earth |
No, we’re not the centre of the universe |
No, we weren’t created in the image of Jupiter |
No, we’re not so special, and yes, the truth hurts |
But that’s how evolution works — once it’s been applied |
The acid burns into the superstitious side |
Of the human mind, and fills it with light |
It even dissolves the original sin of pride |
The pride that says: «I'm a special creation |
And my creator has given me dominion over nature |
And he has the power to replenish his creatures |
So if species go extinct, he can recreate them later |
And if he doesn’t, well that’s just part of his plan» |
Ah, but Darwin’s acid is hard to withstand |
It plucks the arrogance deep from within the hearts of man |
And teaches us never to build our houses on sand |
But instead to try to understand why we’re here |
One species among millions in this biosphere |
Each with millions of ancestors, whose fighting spirits |
Combined to give us this great survival gear |
These minds, these limbs, these incredible tools |
Perfected by millennia of competitive use |
And yes, these attention-seeking genitals too |
Without them, these living forms could never improve |
It’s such an elegant view, full of breadth and grandeur |
And yet, some people react with depression and anger |
Like: «It's so unsympathetic, so viciously random! |
What’s the point of compassion, or ethical standards? |
If this is just a game that organisms are trapped in |
Genetically adapting to environmental factors |
Then there’s no responsibility for individual actions! |
Where’s the governing dynamic?!?» |
Well, once again Darwin gives us some answers |
He says yes, everything from violence to violets to viruses |
Consists of organisms adapting to environments |
If you’re alive, it’s because your ancestors were the best survivalists |
They were the finalists in the genetic Olympic Games |
Every one of your ancestors lived to reproductive age |
And they were all better than their competitors at getting laid |
Otherwise, you wouldn’t be sitting here today |
There’s something inspirational in this vision of Darwin’s |
And it goes like this: organisms — like us — are not isolated |
Organisms are part of an environmental mix |
So your decisions affect evolution — it isn’t directionless |
Now, before you dismiss me as a mad environmentalist |
Just try to imagine how natural selection applies |
To countries that have industrialized |
Companies live and companies die |
And when customers buy based on a company’s green plan |
That affects the economy, just ask Alan Greenspan |
Cultural evolution is ours to reinvent |
Wait, can we affect current events? |
Yes We Can |
And when we choose who to sleep with and reproduce |
Our sexual choices affect the gene pool |
So it’s simple, all we need to do is refuse |
To sleep with mean people, and things will improve |
Especially women — on you the pressure is greater |
‘Cause men will always do what it takes to get into your favour |
That’s just in our nature, so if selfish behaviour |
Was a sexual graveyard, the effects would be major! |
In each of these cases, our intentional efforts |
Can play the part of environmental pressures |
I can say: «This is a space where a peaceful existence |
Will never be threatened by needless aggression» |
I can say: «This is an ecosystem where people listen |
Where justice increases over egotism |
This is a space where religions achieve co-existence |
And racism decreases with each coalition» |
This is my vision of Darwinism, and how we all factor in |
Each of us is a part of the environment; |
we pass through it |
And change it, and affect the way that others adapt to it |
And after we get to look back and see how we impacted it |
And maybe have a laugh if our sense of humour is still alive |
And what did Charles Darwin do? |
Darwin threw some light |
On the origin of mankind, and he left us with skewered pride |
But he taught us that, yes, there’s grandeur in this view of life |