>>80539000Terrible formatting, but this is what I heard.
Intro:
A Lamy is a Lamy
Whatever is not a Lamy is not a Lamy
and all Lamys are the same.
Only that which is not a Lamy
is different from a Lamy.
The Lamy also knows
that she is a Lamy by virtue
of knowing that she is not a not-Lamy.
Verse 1:
The way she knows she's not a not-Lamy
is by taking the absolute value in the matrix of a Lamy
and subtracting her own absolute value in the matrix
that tells the Lamy
that the Lamy she is referring to
and her own value
are one and the same.
If the value of the subtraction equals zero,
which is the same as stating
that a Lamy is what she is
and not what she is not.
Chorus:
A Lamy is a Lamy,
can't you see?
A not-Lamy is a different entity.
In the matrix of our minds we align.
Subtract the value,
Zero tells the time.
All the same,
All the same,
In the end.
Changing states,
Error values we transcend.
Knowing who we are,
Who we're not.
In the end,
The truth is what we've got.
Verse 3:
That is not a Lamy.
This is also known as,
the error value.
If there is change in the state of the Lamy
that turns her into a not-Lamy,
the Lamy can know she is no longer a Lamy
by subtracting the absolute value of a previous point on the past,
where she was a lamy,
from the point in the future where she is not.
Verse 4:
And then,
changing her current state to a not-Lamy that she currently is,
and obtaining her previous state as not-Lamy,
that she was,
but now,
is not.
Chorus:
A Lamy is a Lamy,
can't you see?
A not-Lamy is a different entity.
In the matrix of our minds we align.
Subtract the value,
Zero tells the time.
All the same,
All the same,
In the end.
Changing states,
Error values we transcend.
Knowing who we are,
Who we're not.
In the end,
The truth is what we've got.
Outro:
This song comports,
and is in accordance with that,
which is Lamy.