Текст песни Why Does the Sun Shine? - They Might Be Giants
The
sun
is
a
mass
of
incandescent
gas
A
gigantic
nuclear
furnace
Where
hydrogen
is
built
into
helium
At
a
temperature
of
millions
of
degrees
The
sun
is
hot,
the
sun
is
not
A
place
where
we
could
live
But
here
on
Earth,
there'd
be
no
life
Without
the
light
it
gives
We
need
its
light,
we
need
its
heat
The
sunlight
that
we
see
The
sunlight
comes
from
our
own
sun's
atomic
energy
The
sun
is
a
mass
of
incandescent
gas
A
gigantic
nuclear
furnace
Where
hydrogen
is
built
into
helium
At
a
temperature
of
millions
of
degrees
The
sun
is
hot
The
sun
is
so
hot
that
everything
on
it
is
a
gas
Aluminum,
copper,
iron,
and
many
others
The
sun
is
large
If
the
sun
were
hollow,
a
million
Earths
would
fit
inside
And
yet,
it
is
only
a
middle-sized
star
The
sun
is
far
away
About
93
million
miles
away
And
that's
why
it
looks
so
small
But
even
when
it's
out
of
sight
The
sun
shines
night
and
day
We
need
its
heat,
we
need
its
light
The
sunlight
that
we
see
The
sunlight
comes
from
our
own
sun's
atomic
energy
Scientists
have
found
that
the
sun
is
a
huge
atom-smashing
machine
The
heat
and
light
of
the
sun
are
caused
by
the
nuclear
reactions
Between
hydrogen,
nitrogen,
carbon,
and
helium
The
sun
is
a
mass
of
incandescent
gas
A
gigantic
nuclear
furnace
Where
hydrogen
is
built
into
helium
At
a
temperature
of
millions
of
degrees
That's
all,
ladies
and
gentlemen

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