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A lyrical tribute to the essential nature of water, highlighting its various forms and properties, and expressing deep appreciation for its presence in our lives.
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You’re there when I need you and I need you every day. I bathe in your beauty and you wash by cares away.
H2O, I could never live without you, I want to know everything about you, You’re so cool and clear and wet. You’re in my tears and in my sweat, You’re in my blood and so. . . . I love you, H2O!
When I take you to my lips, it’s then I really know I could never live without you, H2O.
There are many names I call you aside from H2O. When you’re in the solid state, I call you ice or snow.
I like to call you water when you’re liquid in a cup. You boil and turn to steam when I heat you up.
The H in you is hydrogen, a gas that can explode. It made the Hindenburg go POP, at least that’s what I’m told
The O in you is Oxygen, a gas that we all know. Chemically combined, it’s you, H2O I love you, H2O!
H2O, I could never live without you, I want to know everything about you, You’re so cool and clear and wet. You’re in my tears and in my sweat, You’re in my blood and so. . . . I love you, H2O!
You boil at 100, that’s Celsius degrees. With the temperature at zero, you soon begin to freeze.
These values are peculiar, really much too high. But the hydrogen bonding in you helps explain why.
You’re denser as a liquid than in the solid state, So ice floats on water, and this is really great.
Imagine how a lake would freeze if this wasn’t true, What would all the little frozen fishes do?