Counting on My Brain
Unlocking Potential: Exploring the Wonders of the Human BrainLyrics
You've got 1 — one little brain in your head
You have one small brain in your head.
It controls everything you've ever done or said
This brain controls all your actions and words.
And you've got 2, two hemispheres that make up the
There are two hemispheres constituting the halves of your brain.
Two halves of that one little brain in your head
These two hemispheres make up the one small brain in your head.
There are 3 parts going top to bottom
There are three parts of the brain from top to bottom: cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem.
The cerebrum, cerebellum and the brain stem
The three parts mentioned earlier: cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem.
And those three parts going top to bottom
Reiteration of the three parts from top to bottom.
Include two hemispheres of that
These three parts include the two hemispheres of the small brain in your head.
One little brain in your head
Reiteration of having one small brain in your head.
1-2-3 — I'm counting on my brain
Expressing reliance on the brain through a counting sequence (1-2-3).
Just like we can count on clouds to make the rain
Comparing reliance on the brain to counting on natural phenomena like clouds causing rain.
And we can count on waves to keep crashing to the shore
Drawing parallels between counting on the brain and the predictability of waves crashing on the shore.
Oh, 1-2-3 — let's count a little more
Encouraging further counting on the brain (1-2-3).
You've got 1 — one little brain in your head
Reiteration of having one small brain in your head.
All it takes is one small thought to start a thread
Emphasizing the power of one small thought to initiate a significant idea.
For a great idea — surprising, awe-inspiring
Describing the potential of a single thought to lead to a remarkable and awe-inspiring concept.
All from one, one little brain in your head
Highlighting the creative and inspiring capabilities of the one small brain in your head.
Well, we've got 4 — four lobes of the brain
There are four lobes in the brain: occipital, parietal, temporal, and frontal.
Occipital, parietal, temporal and frontal
Listing the four lobes of the brain.
And those 4 lobes make up each hemisphere
These four lobes constitute each hemisphere of the one small brain in your head.
Of that 1 — one little brain in your head
Reiteration of the one small brain in your head having four lobes.
And you've got 5 — five senses
There are five senses: seeing, hearing, taste, touch, and smell.
Seeing, hearing, taste, touch, and smell
Listing the five senses.
Your receptors for those five senses
The receptors for these five senses create neural networks in the small brain in your head.
Make paths called neural networks in that
Describing the formation of neural networks for the senses in the brain.
One little brain in your head
Reiteration of the one small brain in your head housing these neural networks.
1-2-3-4-5 — I'm counting on my brain
Expressing reliance on the brain through a counting sequence (1-2-3-4-5).
Like we count on water to flow down the drain
Comparing reliance on the brain to counting on the predictability of water flowing down a drain.
And we can count on our earth to have a hot molten core
Drawing parallels between counting on the brain and the consistency of the earth having a hot molten core.
Oh, 1-2-3-4-5 — let's count a little more
Encouraging further counting on the brain (1-2-3-4-5).
You've got 1 — one little brain in your head
Reiteration of having one small brain in your head.
All it takes is one small thought to start a thread
Emphasizing the power of one small thought to initiate a significant idea.
For a great idea — surprising, awe-inspiring
Describing the potential of a single thought to lead to a remarkable and awe-inspiring concept.
All from one, one little brain in your head
Highlighting the creative and inspiring capabilities of the one small brain in your head.
All from one, one little brain in your head
Reiteration of the creative and inspiring capabilities of the one small brain in your head.
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