Mig, MiG, or MIG may refer to:
Migé is a commune in the Yonne department in Burgundy in north-central France.
Emil Friedrich August Walter (or Walther) Migula (born 1863 in Żyrowa, Poland; died 1938 in Eisenach, Germany) was a Poland-born German botanist.
In 1890 he was habilitated for botany at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, where he spent several years as a professor. At Karlsruhe, he also worked in the bacteriology department of the Food Research Institute.
He published many articles on the subjects of cryptogamic botany, bacteriology, and plant physiology. He is remembered for describing the proteobacterial genus Pseudomonas, and for publication of Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Deutsch-Österreich und der Schweiz [Cryptogamic Flora of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland], a work connected with Otto Wilhelm Thomé's Flora von Deutschland [Plants of Germany]. Other significant works by Migula include:
Black is to white, like dawn is to day
Together I thought we would never stay
Laugh is to cry like hot is to cold
But still I'm wanting your hand to hold
You and I should never be together
You and I have known this from the start
You were not what I'd imagined and I'm not what you dreamed of
Still you and I had to fall in love
Bitter is sweet, the truth never lies
I'll never give up if you don't say die
Riches is to poor, foolish to wise
Together our hearts will run big surprises
You and I should never be together
You and I have known this from the start
You were not what I'd imagined and I'm not what you dreamed of
Still you and I had to fall in love
Oh, was meant to be, oh, was destiny
Ooh don't let love pass you by
Don't ask why?
Don't ask why?
You and I should never be together
You and I have known this from the start
You were not what I'd imagined and I'm not what you dreamed of
Still you and I just had to fall in love
You and I, you and I