Fuzzy Logic
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Fuzzy Logic
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Why do we see the world in binary
When opposites are figments
World is not organized so when we try we fail
But we might as well be okay with
Fuzzy logic
I wish things could fit inside a sentence
Then the world might make some sense
We should to accept that we need to change our minds
See the world as blurred degrees
Separations are a product of the mind
That are often quite helpful
But when dealing with humans and truth
They'll lead us all astray
There is nothing that will get us directly to the truth
But we might as well be okay with
Fuzzy logic
I wish things could fit inside a sentence
Then the world might make some sense
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Jerry Paper performs "Fuzzy Logic", and this lyric page sits inside the Jerry Paper catalog on LyroVerse.
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