You should’ve seen my cursive back then
Every letter was above the line
My p’s and q’s raised their stems
So nothing crossed beneath
I’m a little better now
You galvanistic young boy
You galvanistic young man
You galvanistic young inhuman
You understand
Art gets what it wants and art gets what it deserves
Most people are jokes but you’re so real
Most of the time that I use the word “you”
Well, you know that I’m mostly singing about you
You swore you’d never use
The face that your ex invented
So let’s meet up in
Uncanny valley
You galvanistic young boy
You galvanistic young man
You galvanistic young inhuman
You understand
You’ll get what you want and you’ll get what you deserve
You’ll get what you want and you’ll get what you deserve
(Earlier in the song I used the term “galvanistic”
Galvanism is the concept of the obsolete scientific theory
That there was a kind of electricity flowing through our bloodstreams
And that was our life force
I used the term because I came across it in mary shelley’s "frankenstein"
And that book is sort of an exploration of the theme of creating a character
Of making up a person
So I used the term “galvanistic” to allude to that book
As a sort of symbol as how I, like, created you as a character
I’m pretending that I know a lot more about you than I actually do
And also to refer to the fact that I’ve fallen in love with the characters you’ve created
In your body of work)
(This is the part of the song where I start to regret writing it)