| I’m cocky and single and I got your genes tingling
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| Girl, with my costly signaling
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| Rockin' the rhythm and all you keep thinkin' about
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| Is the offspring we’ll bring into the world
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| And you’re awfully tempting, so you got my genes tingling
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| Too, with your costly signaling
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| You’re cute, but you gotta be considerate
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| And have a sense of humour, or you will not be interesting
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| Charles Darwin saw natural selection as the most serious cause
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| Of evolution, but what was going on with bird songs
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| And peacocks? |
| They follow mysterious laws
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| And then Darwin had a curious thought
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| It probably occurred to him while explaining his theory
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| To a young Victorian blond, whose face displayed
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| A mixture of desire and feverish awe
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| The immediate cause of which Darwin clearly saw
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| So he said: «My dear, descent with modification comes from
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| The struggle for survival and reproduction
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| Hence, the reason for some structures must be seduction»
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| In fact, Darwin’s brain was probably one such structure
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| Just as peacocks' tails show off the genes of the top males |
| And likewise the songs of nightingales, the fighting skills
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| Of elephant seals, and minnows with colourful scales
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| These are all traits that sexual selection has shaped
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| Through the female preference to get with the fittest mates
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| But in human beings that selection goes both ways
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| Pretty much anything that’s just for display
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| And isn’t meant dissuade or chase predators away
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| Was probably selected for in a sexual way…
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| But wait, isn’t this just such a display?
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| I mean, I really thought I had something to say
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| But, is it just a demonstration of my DNA?
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| And, so what if it is? |
| Great, what’s to explain?
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| Okay, maybe a couple of things
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| First, to say that something ornate
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| Like complex language, first evolved as a seductive display
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| Doesn’t mean that people only use it just to get laid
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| Darwin leaves Freud in the dustbin, okay?
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| For instance, I could use a urine stream to put out a fire
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| But that doesn’t mean the penis evolved as bush fire fighter
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| This is a theory of language function
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| A theory of where it comes from; |
| what it’s used for now |
| Is a separate discussion; |
| so which was it?
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| Was language originally a mechanism for survival or reproduction?
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| Can you talk a predator out of attacking?
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| Can you talk a parasite out of infecting?
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| Can you talk a potential mate in to consenting?
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| Potentially, right? |
| Hence, presenting
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| The grand unified theory of rhyme
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| The mating mind uses lyrical signs, combined with wit
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| And wordplay, conversation, humour and different narrative styles
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| To appraise the fitness of mates, both for the purpose of marriage ties
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| And for mates of the more temporary kind
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| These are the humble roots of the literary sublime
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| We’re all just Shakespearean primates verbalizing our cherry behinds
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| But how could we test this theory of mine?
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| Ideally, we could use experimental holding zoos
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| Filled with human subjects, and with an overhead view
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| We could observe which breeding pairs reproduce
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| And how often they use their verbal ornaments to seduce
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| We could even separate them into control groups
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| To see whether male or female vocals
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| Are more prone to be used to stimulate hormones |
| Although, it’s true that this sort of method isn’t normally approved
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| If only there existed in a state of nature
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| Some cultural group preoccupied with makin' paper
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| And parading naked women shakin' their money makers
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| In front of competitive males displaying mating behaviour
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| While trading their creativity for sexual favours
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| If such a group existed, I predict it would be a major
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| Player in the entertainment industry, and would be in major
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| Danger of being overwhelmed by angry player haters
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| But I may have to save some of my research for later
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| And how do I answer the charge that I’m participating
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| In this mating dance myself with these dazzling bars?
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| That isn’t hard — I plead guilty
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| I worked hard to achieve this ability
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| And if it also gives my genes visibility then so be it
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| But, I confess, it also reveals my unique disability
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| See, my tendency to tell these monkey fables
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| And funny medieval tales, generally fails
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| To attract any nubile young females
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| It does attract women a lot though
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| All highly-educated and post-menopausal! |
| I know, isn’t it awful?
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| I get mobbed after my Chaucer shows
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| By grandmas thanking me for making it possible
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| For them to appreciate a hip-hop flow
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| And, you might ask, where are their granddaughters?
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| My guess is, they’re at gangster rap concerts
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| But that’s how sexual selection works
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| Any mutation gets tested first
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| And if it doesn’t get spread, then it gets purged
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| So this experimental hip-hop mix
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| Where it gets crossed with literature and lectures
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| Will probably get the burial that it deserves
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| That is, unless you spread it like whispers
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| I’m cocky and single and I got your genes tingling
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| Girl, with my costly signaling
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| Rockin' the rhythm and all you keep thinkin' about
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| Is the offspring we’ll bring into the world
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| And you’re awfully tempting, so you got my genes tingling
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| Too, with your costly signaling
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| You’re cute, but you gotta be considerate
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| And have a sense of humour, or you will not be interesting |