About Our Universe
Tono: Original
I am a huge fan of Tom Milsom. However, there aren't that many chords for his songs.
So most of the time I have to figure it out myself. Here is one of his songs, About Our
Universe, which is an awesome song. So here is what I got. I am 100% sure that these
chords are accurate. It is originally played on the ukulele. There are variations on the
intro and verses.
Intro F C
F
I was on a plane
going home at night
C
and I wondered if I could open the doors mid-flight
F
was it right
C
to want to give it's passengers a more exciting death
then they could ever imagine
F
there's a whole school of thought
that says you live what you do
C
and you are what you eat
would I be out there too?
G
with a hundred people screaming
Dm
in depressurized air
F
falling quickly like the plane
C
through the clouds down there
G
and in their last lively minutes
Dm
they'd look down and they'd stare
F
and the earth rising fast
C
at last they would care
G
about me
Dm
about me
F
about me
C
about me
and if one day
the universe
fell in love with another universe
would they
in this new reality
fall together into one singularity
and on the tiny planet
everyone would be reeling
not considering that even universes have feelings
and there'd be millions of people
all condensed into one
and soon they'd be dead like the birds and the sun
and each one would think the center of it all was their head
and the world would collapse and then they'd be dead like me
like me
like me
like me
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