The Origin of Love

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"The Origin of Love" Is a song from the hit broadway stage production and film known as Hedwig and the Angry Inch. The basis of the song is a myth from Plato's Symposium. According to this myth, long ago people were not as they we are today. We were all comprised of two being connected as one. Three "sexes" existed; male/male, Female/female, and male/female. Humans and the Gods co-existed for thousands of years until one day humans began to show defiance towards the Gods. Obviously this threw off the balance of things and the Gods decided that they would have nothing to do with it. They had become jealous of the happiness of humans and the love and connection we felt from being constantly attached to another being. At first, Thor a Hammer-weilding Norse God suggested simply destroying all of the human race with his mighty hammer but Zeus, the God of lightening figured we should all suffer a little more than that. His Idea was to use his lightning to simply split up the humans into two beings, seperating us from our other halves forever. In doing this, humans were overcome with a great sorrow and were forced to search the planet forever to find their other halves. The desire to find one's "other half" was the origin of love and the only way to find love is to be re-united with the person you desire, weather you know who it is or not.


This myth was a way to try to explain love and the reason for desire. There's no real logical way to explain love outside of instinct, so John Mitchell wrote this song as a way to put a different spin on the one true mystery of this life.


The existence of three "sexes" is a way to explain the idea of homosexuality. It sees same-sex love as a completely natural thing that has been around since the dawn of time. The male/male and female/female sexes who were split up by Zeus's lightening have the same need to be re-united with their other half, as the female/male sex.

The Song:

When the earth was still flat,
And the clouds made of fire,
And mountains stretched up to the sky,
Sometimes higher,
Folks roamed the earth
Like big rolling kegs.
They had two sets of arms.
They had two sets of legs.
They had two faces peering
Out of one giant head
So they could watch all around them
As they talked; while they read.
And they never knew nothing of love.
It was before the origin of love.

The origin of love

And there were three sexes then,
One that looked like two men
Glued up back to back,
Called the children of the sun.
And similar in shape and girth
Were the children of the earth.
They looked like two girls
Rolled up in one.
And the children of the moon
Were like a fork shoved on a spoon.
They were part sun, part earth
Part daughter, part son.

The origin of love

Now the gods grew quite scared
Of our strength and defiance
And Thor said,
"I'm gonna kill them all
With my hammer,
Like I killed the giants."
And Zeus said, "No,
You better let me
Use my lightening, like scissors,
Like I cut the legs off the whales
And dinosaurs into lizards."
Then he grabbed up some bolts
And he let out a laugh,
Said, "I'll split them right down the middle.
Gonna cut them right up in half."
And then storm clouds gathered above
Into great balls of fire

And then fire shot down
From the sky in bolts
Like shining blades
Of a knife.
And it ripped
Right through the flesh
Of the children of the sun
And the moon
And the earth.
And some Indian god
Sewed the wound up into a hole,
Pulled it round to our belly
To remind us of the price we pay.
And Osiris and the gods of the Nile
Gathered up a big storm
To blow a hurricane,
To scatter us away,
In a flood of wind and rain,
And a sea of tidal waves,
To wash us all away,
And if we don't behave
They'll cut us down again
And we'll be hopping round on one foot
And looking through one eye.

Last time I saw you
We had just split in two.
You were looking at me.
I was looking at you.
You had a way so familiar,
But I could not recognize,
Cause you had blood on your face;
I had blood in my eyes.
But I could swear by your expression
That the pain down in your soul
Was the same as the one down in mine. 
That's the pain,
Cuts a straight line
Down through the heart;
We called it love.
So we wrapped our arms around each other,
Trying to shove ourselves back together.
We were making love,
Making love.
It was a cold dark evening,
Such a long time ago,
When by the mighty hand of Jove,
It was the sad story
How we became
Lonely two-legged creatures,
It's the story of
The origin of love.
That's the origin of love.

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