- published: 27 Dec 2007
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Murphy's law is an adage or epigram that is typically stated as: Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.
The perceived perversity of the universe has long been a subject of comment, and precursors to the modern version of Murphy's law are not hard to find. The concept may be as old as humanity. Recent significant research in this area has been conducted by members of the American Dialect Society. Society member Stephen Goranson has found a version of the law, not yet generalized or bearing that name, in a report by Alfred Holt at an 1877 meeting of an engineering society.
It is found that anything that can go wrong at sea generally does go wrong sooner or later, so it is not to be wondered that owners prefer the safe to the scientific .... Sufficient stress can hardly be laid on the advantages of simplicity. The human factor cannot be safely neglected in planning machinery. If attention is to be obtained, the engine must be such that the engineer will be disposed to attend to it.
Time has passed and things ain't Right
My girl and I broke up last night
She spend some time with another guy
Who better find a really good place to hide
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So I walked out the door, can't take no more
Crashed in the corner on poss floor
we talked mad shit about what she said
Another little girl just messed up my head ... so I'm
Walking alone ... I'm just
Walking alone
Walking alone ... I'm just
Walking alone
Another step I take until
My burning heart has had it's fill
The people on the street they step aside
They See the trouble written in my eyes
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