Here's a story of a girl,
Living in the lonely world,
A hidden note, A secret crush,
A little boy who talks too much.

Well, I'm standing in the crowd,
And when you smile I check you out,
But you don't even know my name,
You're too busy playing games,

And I want you too know,
If you lose your way,
I won't let you go.

If I cut my hair,
If I change my clothes,
Will you notice me?

If I bite my lip,
If I say hello,
Will you notice me?


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Lyrics of the song "Notice Me" by Zetta Bytes

Wednesday, December 9, 2009
4:15 AM

Hidden in the hocus-pocus
lies the gift of double focus;
truths, when they’re no more than halves
should be doubled with your laughs.
If you’re proud to be a rebel,
let men hear your tenor treble.
Give them answers in quadruples
disregarding all your scruples,
knowing in the distance Hubble
sees the truth in space quintuple.

Some might wish to place a cordon
sanitaire around what Auden
thought was like Aladdin’s lamp,
but I think it’s wrong to cramp
any style that brings to light
meaning, gleaming in the night.
No, we must act like Aladdin,
turning midnight into matin,
while the truth, like forty thieves,
no man with good sense believes
till it’s focused, moral laser,
or a motto on a blazer,
say, discendo vinces omnia.
Wide awake, stamp out insomnia,
follow truth in your pursuit,
on the double-focus route
that you'll have to take to find it,
double-helix, and unwind it.


So, hidden in his hocus-pocus,
There lies the gift of double focus,
That magic lamp which looks so dull
And utterly impractical
Yet if Aladdin use it right,
Can be a sesame to night.

Auden wrote: “The one infallibl
e symptom of greatness is the capacity for double focus.” He said that those who lack it are “half-men and half-women, the little either-or people, ” the same population that in “New Year Letter” are called “The either-urs, the mongrel halves / Who find truth in a mirror.”

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