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No Belle and No Nobel Prize

No Belle and No Nobel Prize

The ever talented, multi-faced Beth Barber agreed to help me out on this song. Music and Lyrics by yours truly. This song is sung between two professors: an arrogant male professor of molecular biology who whines about his inability to win the Nobel Prize and the hearts of young maidens (played by me) and a hippyish lady professor who has spent her life cleaning up after his destructive path (played by Beth). This song tells the story of his many misadventures coming up through the ranks of academe. His TA (also played by Beth) listens attentively. The lady professor, Anna Innana, is hiding in the bushes and overhears his tale and gives a response. Lyrics: Prof: I was just sure when I went into this field that I would quickly rise to the top and soon be flocked by beautiful young admirers. But somehow, it just never worked out that way. Oh the many hours that I spent pouring o’er my microscope Oh the prospects dour, and yet, faced with doubt, in spite I’d hoped That just one final chemical reaction Would finally lead to my long sought for satisfaction… I’ve always seemed to have trouble capitalizing on my superior intellect. Why I even remember back in college… I saw this girl in my class one day Let me tell ya’ pal — she was quite a gal I said “Would you like to talk DNA?” It was a real good line – it worked so very fine. We met up in the afternoon to study chapter six. I thought that she was sure to swoon — we’d be the next double helix! We talked transfection, we
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