She builds her own satellite From an old rusted chair She leaves this old world behind And the things that she cares Maybe she's gone But it won't be for long What do I know? Maybe she's found What we all dream about What do I know? Oh She's beautiful and wild Well I can't compare And wild But it's just not there, fair She builds a strong alibi From the future that's here She needs to know I'm alive But I'm flesh and I tear Maybe she's wrong But I wouldn't mind my own What do I know? I'm best to let go With a touch of her soul What do I know? Oh She's beautiful and wild And I can't compare And wild And it's just not fair And wild And I can't compare And wild Oh it's just not fair And wild, oh no, And wild, oh it's wild And it's just not fair Ray: Anyway, you do look amazing Molly: You say that every time we meet Ray: I mean you look twenty again, Only more beautiful than at the start of the book Molly: I know that's how you'd want me Ray: Okay, you were an attractive young woman When I first met you and you still project yourself As a beautiful young woman at least when I'm with you Molly: Thanks Ray: Are you saying that you're a machine now? Molly: A machine? That's really not for me to say It's like asking me if I'm brilliant or inspiring Ray: I guess the word machine in 2099 doesn't Have quite the same connotations that it Has here in 1999 Molly: It's hard for me to recall now Molly: I'm really just dabbling but creating music Is a great way for me to stay close with Jeremy and Emily Ray: Creating music sounds like a good thing to do With your kids even if they are almost 90 years old. So could I hear it? Molly: Well I'm afraid you wouldn't understand it Ray: So it requires enhancement to understand? Molly: Yes most art does. For starters, the symphonies And frequencies that a mosh can't hear and it has Much too fast a tempo and it uses musical structures That a mosh could never follow Ray: Can't you create art for non-augmented humans? I mean there's still a lot of depth possible. Consider Beethoven, he wrote almost two centuries ago And we still find his music exhilarating Molly: Yes there is a genre of music, all the arts actually, Where we create music and art that A mosh is capable of understanding Ray: And then you play mosh music for moshes? Molly: Hmm, now that's an interesting idea! I suppose We could try that, although moshes are not that easy To find anymore. It's really not necessary though, We can certainly understand what a mosh is capable Of understanding. The point though is to use the mosh Limitations as an added constraint Ray: Sort of like composing new music for all instruments? Molly: Yeah. New music for old minds Ray: Maybe we should kiss goodbye Molly: Just a kiss? Ray: We'll leave it at that for this book. I'll reconsider the ending for the movie Molly: Here's my kiss. Now remember I'm ready to do anything, Or be anything, you want or need Ray: I'll keep that in mind Molly: That's where you'll find me Ray: Too bad I have to wait a century to meet you Molly: Or to be me Ray: Yes that too. Ray: Actually Molly, there are a few other questions That have occurred to me. What were those limitations that you referred to? What did you say you were anxious about? What are you afraid of? Do you feel pain? What about babies and children? Molly?