A bond that binds
… sometimes
[Break]
Electrostatic
Static
A bold hold
[Verse 1]
We did liquid
At room temperature
For sure
A bond to behold
[Bridge]
Electrostatic
Static
A bold hold
[Chorus]
Oh, oh H2O
You know
The satisfaction
In electrostatic attraction
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo, Drum Fills]
[Verse 2]
We can pour
(And so much more)
Held together
For weather
(Can we endure)
[Bridge]
Electrostatic
Static
A bold hold
[Chorus]
Oh, oh H2O
You know
The satisfaction
In electrostatic attraction
[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Drum Fills]
[Bridge]
Positively attracted
To your negativity
The way love acted
Held in captivity
[Chorus]
Oh, oh H2O
You know
The satisfaction
In electrostatic attraction
[Outro]
Covalent covenant
[End]
A SCIENCE NOTE
A water molecule is held together by covalent bonds between its constituent atoms: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. In a water molecule (H2O), each hydrogen atom forms a single covalent bond with the central oxygen atom. These bonds involve the sharing of electrons between the atoms, creating a stable structure where the atoms are held together by the electrostatic attraction between the positively charged hydrogen atoms and the negatively charged oxygen atom. This arrangement gives water its unique properties and allows it to exist in a liquid state at room temperature.