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Pi Day (I'm In Love)

from Take Everything by The PDX Broadsides

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There's always room for pi!

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Three one four one five nine two
Times 2r will bring us to
An area we’ll dig into
It's Pi Day I’m in love
Give us crust that breaks apart
Ala mode or ala carte
You can keep your apple tart
It's Pi Day I’m in love

Easter can wait
And Thanksgiving is much too late
But Pi Day always satiates

I don’t care if you give me flack
Machin and Euler had the knack
To use math on my favorite snack
It's Pi Day I’m in love

Paint it black or pen it red
Stitch a graph for sine in thread
Bake a cake, even round bread
It's Pi Day I’m in love

Easter can wait
And Thanksgiving is much too late
But Pi Day always satiates

Dressed up to the eyes
It's a wonderful surprise
To see your crust bubble and rise
Throwing out your frown
And just smiling at the sound
Of the squeaks and the shrieks
As we pass it around
Always take a big bite
It's such a gorgeous sight
You can even eat in the middle of the night
You can never get enough
Enough of this stuff
It's Pi Day I’m in love

Three one four one five nine two
Times 2r will bring us to
An area we’ll dig into
It's Pi Day I’m in love
Give us crust that breaks apart
Ala mode or ala carte
You can keep your apple tart
It's Pi Day I’m in love

credits

from Take Everything, released April 24, 2013
Music: based on "Friday (I'm In Love)" by The Cure (1992)
Altered lyrics: Jessica Hebert
Vocals: Jessica Hebert, Hollyanna Smith McCollom
Additional Vocals: Wood Jackson
Guitars: Christian Lipski

Recorded in the Magic Murder Room, Portland OR



All music copyrighted by original publishers, claimed under fair use. The Supreme Court ruled unanimously that parodies are protected under the fair use doctrine in the landmark case Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. 510 U.S. 569 (1994). The PDX Broadsides' parodies and satires are under this fair use doctrine; no copyright infringement is intended.

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The PDX Broadsides Portland, Oregon

The PDX Broadsides (Portland, OR)
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are a trio of nerd enthusiasts who sing about science, piracy, superheroes, robots, and other geeky topics with great vigor and harmony. Formed in September 2011 on accident in a crucible of exhaustion, excessive coffee and too much wine, they deliver original nerdy tunes and geek parodies. ... more

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