bookmark_borderWhisper Down the Lane

[Intro]
Did you hear about (out, out, out)
And find out (about, about, about)

[Verse 1]
One says to two
(Did I tell you…)
You know who (who?)
Well, (let me tell you)

[Chorus]
Whisper down the lane
(All the faster gets twisted)
Gossip can’t explain
(How the jealous get assisted)

[Bridge]
Did you hear about (outing out)
And find out (about about)
Plus a slip of the tongue
(On the fading young)

[Verse 2]
Two says to three
(Listen to me)
Just look closely
(And, tell four some more)

[Chorus]
Whisper down the lane
(All the faster gets twisted)
Gossip can’t explain
(How the jealous get assisted)

[Bridge]
Did you hear about (outing out)
And find out (about about)
Plus a slip of the tongue
(On the fading young)

[Chorus]
Whisper down the lane
(All the faster gets twisted)
Gossip can’t explain
(How the jealous get assisted)

[Outro]
Did you hear about (outing out)
And find out (about about)

From the album “Oh, That’s What You Meant” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

Also found on the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderDiscombobulated

[Intro]
Discombobulated
Is that even a word
(If so, how absurd)
What is it rated?

[Verse 1]
I’ve lost my train of thought
After, all… why not?
Turned upside down
(And spun around)

[Chorus]
Discombobulated
Is that even a word
(If so, how absurd)
What is it rated?

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Confused (amused)
Disoriented (tormented)
Thrown into a state of disorder
(Into a fate we’ll discover)

[Verse 2]
Seemed to have lost my bearings
So if you don’t mind sharing
Where am I now
(Got lost somehow)

[Chorus]
Discombobulated
Is that even a word
(If so, how absurd)
What is it rated?

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo]
Confused (amused)
Disoriented (tormented)
Thrown into a state of disorder
(Into a fate we’ll discover)

[Chorus]
Discombobulated
Is that even a word
(If so, how absurd)
What is it rated?

[Outro]
Discombobulated
(Completely overrated)

From the album “Oh, That’s What You Meant” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

Also found on the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderMisheard

[Verse 1]
Her mind is symphony twisted
She’s got the Mercedes bends
Doctor’s all double fisted
With regards, he sends

[Chorus]
Welcome my friends
To the show that never ends
Please step right this way
Everything will be O.K.

[Bridge]
Why? Excuse me while I kiss this guy
(In a purple phase these days)
Doctor, doctor (can you save her)
Doctor, doctor (what’s the blues news)

[Verse 2]
Wrapped up like a douche
Another rumor in the night
Turn up the juice
Mama, see the light

[Chorus]
Welcome my friends
To the show that never ends
Please step right this way
Everything will be O.K.

[Bridge]
Why? Excuse me while I kiss this guy
(In a purple phase these days)
Doctor, doctor (can you save her)
Doctor, doctor (what’s the blues news)

[Chorus]
Welcome my friends
To the show that never ends
Please step right this way
Everything will be O.K.

[Outro]
What did you say
(I never heard it that way)

From the album “Oh, That’s What You Meant” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

Also found on the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderFree Fall

[Intro]
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]
Weightlessness
(Less ness)

[Verse 1]
Accelerating uniformly
(All… not just part of me)
Feels as if there’s no gravity
(Acting upon me)

[Bridge]
Weightlessness
(Less ness)
More or less
(Weightlessness)

[Chorus]
Can I change trajectory
(So that it doesn’t kill me)
After all…
(In free fall)

[Verse 2]
Too bad head for the ground
(Sorry to let you down)
Wait till the impact of gravity
(Hits me)

[Bridge]
Weightlessness
(Less ness)
More or less
(Weightlessness)

[Chorus]
Can I change trajectory
(So that it doesn’t kill me)
After all…
(In free fall)

[Bridge]
Weightlessness
(Less ness)
More or less
(Weightlessness)

[Chorus]
Can I change trajectory
(So that it doesn’t kill me)
After all…
(In free fall)

[Outro]
After all…
(In free fall)
It not the drop…
(It’s the)
[Break]
Stop!

A SCIENCE NOTE
When you are in free fall, you do not feel the effects of gravity because you and the object you’re falling with (including your body) are accelerating at the same rate. This state is known as “weightlessness” or “microgravity.”

Here’s the reasoning:

  1. Gravitational Acceleration: Gravity pulls everything toward the Earth at the same acceleration, which is approximately 9.8 meters per second squared (m/s²) near the Earth’s surface (32 feet per second per second).
  2. Free Fall: When you’re in free fall, you and your surroundings are all accelerating toward the Earth at this same rate. There’s no force pushing against you (such as the ground or a seat), so you don’t feel your weight. In other words, you and everything around you are “falling” together at the same rate, so there is no relative motion to make you feel the force of gravity.
  3. Lack of Contact Force: On the ground, you feel the normal force from the surface you’re standing on, which counteracts the force of gravity, creating the sensation of weight. In free fall, since you’re not in contact with any surface, there’s no normal force, so you experience what is effectively “weightlessness.”

In essence, you still experience gravity, but you don’t feel it as a force because everything is accelerating uniformly. This is why astronauts experience weightlessness while orbiting Earth—they are in a state of continuous free fall, but because their velocity is also tangential to the Earth’s surface, they do not hit the ground.

From the album “What is Gravity?” by Daniel

Also found on the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderFundamental Force

[Intro]
Strong Nuclear > Electromagnetic > Weak Nuclear > Gravitational
(Observational)

[Verse 1]
Four forces (fundamental)
Enforces (the natural)
You can call the law
And witness in awe

[Chorus]
Four work horses
(Fundamental forces)
Forces of nature
(Sure to endure)

[Bridge]
[Instrumental, Synth Solo]
What is gravity?
(A force of nature for sure)
So then what are we
(A fundamental force, of course)

[Verse 2]
The more of “we”
The more gravity
Impacts are wait
[Break}
Weight
To set things straight

[Chorus]
Four work horses
(Fundamental forces)
Forces of nature
(Sure to endure)

[Bridge]
What is gravity?
(A force of nature for sure)
So then what are we
(A fundamental force, of course)

[Chorus]
Four work horses
(Fundamental forces)
Forces of nature
(Sure to endure)

[Outro]
Glad to be
(Of gravity)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The four fundamental forces of nature govern how matter interacts in the universe. These are:

1. Gravitational Force

  • What It Does: Governs the attraction between objects with mass. It keeps planets in orbit, binds galaxies, and gives objects weight on Earth.
  • Strength: Weakest of the four, but acts over infinite distances.
  • Mediating Particle: Hypothetically, the graviton (not yet observed).
  • Key Feature: Always attractive, never repulsive.

2. Electromagnetic Force

  • What It Does: Governs the interaction between charged particles. It’s responsible for electricity, magnetism, and light.
  • Strength: Stronger than gravity but acts over infinite distances.
  • Mediating Particle: Photon.
  • Key Feature: Can be both attractive and repulsive, depending on the charges involved.

3. Strong Nuclear Force

  • What It Does: Binds protons and neutrons together in atomic nuclei, overcoming the repulsion between positively charged protons.
  • Strength: The strongest force, but acts only over very short distances (about the size of an atomic nucleus).
  • Mediating Particle: Gluons.
  • Key Feature: Essential for the stability of matter.

4. Weak Nuclear Force

  • What It Does: Responsible for processes like radioactive decay and nuclear fusion (e.g., in the Sun). It changes one type of particle into another.
  • Strength: Stronger than gravity but weaker than the electromagnetic and strong forces. It acts over very short distances.
  • Mediating Particles: W and Z bosons.
  • Key Feature: Vital for the creation of elements in stars.

Summary of Strengths:

From strongest to weakest:
Strong Nuclear > Electromagnetic > Weak Nuclear > Gravitational

Each force plays a critical role in shaping the physical world, from the smallest atomic scales to the vast cosmic structures.

From the album “What is Gravity?” by Daniel

Also found on the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

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bookmark_borderReggae Way

[Intro]
(Hey!) Do you know the way…
To reggae
(Hey!) I want to play
All day

[Verse]
On our way
(On our way today)
Off to play
(Play more reggae!)

[Chorus]
(Hey!) Do you know the way…
To reggae
(Hey!) I want to play
All day

[Bridge]
Sway! (to the music)
Shine the light! (it’s alright)
Hey! (play it quick)
Making everything O.K.
(Reggae way!)

[Verse]
On our way
(On our way today)
Off to play
(Play more reggae!)

[Chorus]
(Hey!) Do you know the way…
To reggae
(Hey!) I want to play
All day

[Bridge]
Sway! (to the music)
Shine the light! (it’s alright)
Hey! (play it quick)
With all our might
(Reggae way!)

[Chorus]
(Hey!) Do you know the way…
To reggae
(Hey!) I want to play
All day

[Outro]
Making everything O.K.
(Reggae way!)

From the album “Reggae Way” by Narley Marley

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