Strands bound tight in a double helix They unravel and copy every day Thousands of generations in you Why your eyes are blue or your skin a certain hue A, T, G, C Let me tell you of their blend, A is always fated with T though sometimes T becomes U, G is always with C no matter if another letter saunters by saucily. It's tricky when we say why we love or why we dream to name a gene Scientists argue if it's all you'll ever be Two parents giving 50% each It's a long name DNA I won't name it here, I'll save the space Instead I'll say as one whose watched it replicate It makes mistakes and sometimes that isn't great It's a marvelous thing and I can see why we never truly die Some person you never knew is directly responsible for you Despite its beauty I've noticed one thing, In all its complexity it only partly describes you It will long live after you die Maybe giving your great grandkids freckles in an odd place But it doesn't say why you loved or laughed It may say why you were prone or not But that's all it can say These words here do that more than that DNA is a wonder and I've studied it till my head ached But I'd rather read what you have to say Because that's our condition DNA will continue long after you and me But your mind is a horrible thing to waste