Cmaj9: 320010 [Intro] C [Verse 1] C Back at the beginning there was absolutely nothing E7 only infinite potential, and the Hindus call it Brahma Csus And the moment of expansion, though we cannot really fathom it, Cmaj9 happened 14 billion years ago C The universe was born in a sudden burp of energy E7 atoms started forming, they're the yeast and grain of matter Csus and next hydrogen was cooling, spawning seismic supernovas G The sky lit up like Hollywood C Now we had a solar system, a home we now call Earth E7 The petri dish for algae where a primal cell division Csus that began hermaphroditic made an elegant transition to D sex and sex (more sex) and sex [Chorus 1] C E7 This is the history / of you and me Csus Cmaj9 This is the history / of wonder C E7 The history / of what we crave Csus G This is the history / of wonder [Verse 2] C Vertebrates, invertebrates, and jellyfish, anemomes E7 and things that crawled out of the sea. Paleontology. Csus Dinosaurs, yeah they were scary. Asteroid collision theory. Cmaj9 Then the world got colder C Chimpanzees were changing and becoming homo sapiens E7 Still somewhat controversial, what a magical mutation Csus Ritual and hunting tools and living space and painting G Poetry in motion C Societies and foragers and tribal rank and social strata E7 Complex forms of heirarchy; matriarchal, patriarchal Csus Evolution, revolution, politics: that adds a sparkle D Watch the world go 'round [Bridge] G And as for love, well some will say E It lights the road. It leads the way. F It calls us out of what we know The space to breathe. The will to grow. D The dreams of men that came before G And everyone who wanted more E The plant that grows towards the light C The hero that did what was right D The dreams that haven't happened yet Csus G It's what we give and what we get [Verse 3] C Prehistoric deities and Shamanism, pantheism E7 Platoism, Daoism, Buddhism, Confucianism Csus Judaism, Islam, and the secret Christian mysticism Cmaj9 Everybody's praying C Pythagorean theorem, and music of the spheres E7 Madame Blavatsky said the world we see is not what it appears Csus And, to Carl Jung, the psyche seemed a mix of alchemy and dreams G Sychronicity. C Stimulants and sedatives and opioids and entheogens E7 Caffeination, insufflation, medicines, hallucinogens Csus Altering the organism; hated, loved, and feared. D And what about beer? [Chorus 2] C E7 This is the history / of you and me Csus Cmaj9 This is the history / of wonder C E7 This is the history / that endless sea Csus G This is the mystery / of what could be C Our accidental, transcendental, E7 Cmaj9 monumental, experimental Csus integrating, mixed and blending, Cmaj9 no repeating, never-ending C always yearning, always learning E7 archetypal hero's journey Csus Cmaj9 The history of wonder
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