Celebrating Darwin's Birthday (2)
Professor Emeritus Aus Brooks ’61 provided the musical highlight of the
day, teaching revelers a song that had been a favorite of his colleague,
the late Eliot Williams, and had been required singing for Wabash
biology majors during Williams' tenure. The song, called "It's a Long
Way from Amphioxus," was sung to the tune of "It's a Long Way to
Tipperary."
Professor Brooks made sure it was an interdisciplinary songfest, urging
his colleagues Leslie and Joe Day from the Classics department to sing
along with the rest of the group. You can sing along, too (remember,
it's song to the tune of "It's a Long Way to Tipperary"):
"It's a long way from Amphioxus/It's a long way to us./It's a long
way from Amphioxus/To the meanest human cuss./So it's goodbye to fins
and gill slits/Hello lungs and hair!/It's a long way from Amphioxus/But
we came here from there."