| Just remember you’re a tiny little person on a planet
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| In a universe expanding and immense
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| That life began evolving and dissolving and resolving
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| In the deep primordial oceans by the hydrothermal vents
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| Our earth which had its birth almost five billion years ago
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| From out of a collapsing cloud of gas
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| Grew life which was quite new
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| And eventually led to you
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| In only three point five billion years or less.
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| Deoxyribonucleic acid helps us replicate
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| And randomly mutate from day to day.
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| We left the seas and climbed the trees
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| And our biologies
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| Continued to evolve through DNA.
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| We’re 98.9 per cent the same as chimpanzees
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| Whose trees we left three million years ago
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| To wander swapping genes out of Africa which means
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| We’re related to everyone we know.
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| Life is quite strange
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| Life is quite weird,
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| Life is really quite odd
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| Life from a star is far more bizarre,
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| Than an old bearded man they call God
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| So gaze at the sky, and start asking why
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| You’re even here on this ball
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| For though life is fraught
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| The odds are so short |
| You’re lucky to be here at all…
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| Standing on a planet which is spinning round a star
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| One of just a billion trillion suns
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| In a Universe that’s ninety billion light years side to side
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| Wondering where the heck it all came from.
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| You’ve a tiny little blink of life to try and understand
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| What on earth is really going on In biology and chemistry
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| Which made you you and made me me But don’t ask me I only wrote the song. |