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  • Archaean horizon
    The first sunrise
    On a pristine gaea
    Opus perfectum
    Somewhere there, us sleeping

    "After sleeping through a hundred million centuries
    We have finally opened our eyes on a sumptuous planet
    Sparkling with color, bountiful with life.
    Within decades we must close our eyes again.
    Isn't it a noble and enlightened way of
    Spending our brief time in the sun
    To work at understanding the universe
    And how we have come to wake up in it?"

    The cosmic law of gravity
    Pulled the newborns around a fire
    A careless cold infinity in every vast direction
    Lonely farer in the Goldilocks zone
    She has a tale to tell
    From the stellar nursery into a carbon feast
    Enter LUCA
    The tapestry of chemistry
    There's a writing in the garden
    Leading us to the mother of all

    We are one
    We are a universe
    Forebears of what will be
    Scions of the Devonian sea
    Aeons pass
    Writing the tale of us all
    A day-to-day new opening
    For the greatest show on Earth

    Ion channels welcoming the outside world
    To the stuff of stars
    Bedding the tree of a biological holy
    Enter life
    The tapestry of chemistry
    There's a writing in the garden
    Leading us to the mother of all

    We are one
    We are a universe
    Forebears of what will be
    Scions of the Devonian sea
    Aeons pass
    Writing the tale of us all
    A day-to-day new opening
    For the greatest show on Earth

    We are here to care for the garden
    The wonder of birth
    Of every form most beautiful
    Every form most beautiful
    We are one
    We are a universe
    Forebears of what will be
    Scions of the Devonian sea
    Aeons pass writing the tale of us all
    A day-to-day new opening
    For the greatest show on Earth

    After a billion years
    The show is still here
    Not a single one of your fathers died young
    The handy travelers
    Out of Africa
    Little Lucy of the Afar
    Gave birth to fantasy
    To idolatry
    To self-destructive weaponry
    Enter the God of gaps
    Deep within the past
    Atavistic dread of the hunted

    Enter Ionia, the cradle of thought
    The architecture of understanding
    The human lust to feel so exceptional
    To rule the Earth
    Hunger for shiny rocks
    For giant mushroom clouds
    The will to do just as you'd be done by
    Enter history, the grand finale
    Enter ratkind

    Man, he took his time in the sun
    Had a dream to understand
    A single grain of sand
    He gave birth to poetry
    But one day'll cease to be
    Greet the last light of the library

    Man, he took his time in the sun
    Had a dream to understand
    A single grain of sand
    He gave birth to poetry
    But one day'll cease to be
    Greet the last light of the library

    Man, he took his time in the sun
    Had a dream to understand
    A single grain of sand
    He gave birth to poetry
    But one day'll cease to be
    Greet the last light of the library
    We were here!
    We were here!
    We were here!
    We were here!

    "We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones.
    Most people are never going to die
    Because they are never going to be born.
    The potential people who could have been here in my place
    But who will in fact never see the light of day
    Outnumber the sand grains of Sahara
    Certainly those unborn ghosts include greater poets than Keats
    Scientists greater than Newton
    We know this because the set of possible people allowed by our DNA
    So massively exceeds the set of actual people.
    In the teeth of those stupefying odds it is you and I
    In our ordinariness, that are here
    We privileged few, who won the lottery of birth against all odds
    How dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state
    From which the vast majority have never stirred?"

    "There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers
    Having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one;
    And that whilst this planet has gone cycling
    On according to the fixed law of gravity
    From so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful
    And most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."
  • [03:44.07]Archaean horizon
    [03:54.13]The first sunrise
    [04:05.18]On a pristine gaea
    [04:17.08]Opus perfectum
    [04:23.10]Somewhere there, us sleeping
    [04:37.59]
    [05:21.69]"After sleeping through a hundred million centuries
    [05:24.33]We have finally opened our eyes on a sumptuous planet
    [05:28.66]Sparkling with color, bountiful with life.
    [05:31.45]Within decades we must close our eyes again.
    [05:35.03]Isn't it a noble and enlightened way of
    [05:38.52]Spending our brief time in the sun
    [05:40.31]To work at understanding the universe
    [05:44.24]And how we have come to wake up in it?"
    [05:47.03]
    [06:29.55]The cosmic law of gravity
    [06:32.29]Pulled the newborns around a fire
    [06:36.52]A careless cold infinity in every vast direction
    [06:43.74]Lonely farer in the Goldilocks zone
    [06:46.62]She has a tale to tell
    [06:50.17]From the stellar nursery into a carbon feast
    [06:55.34]Enter LUCA
    [06:57.73]The tapestry of chemistry
    [07:03.75]There's a writing in the garden
    [07:09.88]Leading us to the mother of all
    [07:13.46]
    [07:15.20]We are one
    [07:18.14]We are a universe
    [07:21.77]Forebears of what will be
    [07:25.10]Scions of the Devonian sea
    [07:28.79]Aeons pass
    [07:32.17]Writing the tale of us all
    [07:35.80]A day-to-day new opening
    [07:39.09]For the greatest show on Earth
    [07:41.77]
    [07:43.62]Ion channels welcoming the outside world
    [07:47.16]To the stuff of stars
    [07:50.24]Bedding the tree of a biological holy
    [07:53.38]Enter life
    [07:57.51]The tapestry of chemistry
    [08:03.73]There's a writing in the garden
    [08:09.50]Leading us to the mother of all
    [08:13.36]
    [08:15.00]We are one
    [08:17.88]We are a universe
    [08:21.47]Forebears of what will be
    [08:25.30]Scions of the Devonian sea
    [08:28.39]Aeons pass
    [08:32.08]Writing the tale of us all
    [08:35.62]A day-to-day new opening
    [08:39.05]For the greatest show on Earth
    [08:43.24]
    [09:11.30]We are here to care for the garden
    [09:17.67]The wonder of birth
    [09:20.46]Of every form most beautiful
    [09:30.11]Every form most beautiful
    [09:39.83]We are one
    [09:42.47]We are a universe
    [09:46.00]Forebears of what will be
    [09:49.18]Scions of the Devonian sea
    [09:52.57]Aeons pass writing the tale of us all
    [10:00.03]A day-to-day new opening
    [10:03.57]For the greatest show on Earth
    [10:08.25]
    [12:19.57]After a billion years
    [12:20.66]The show is still here
    [12:22.16]Not a single one of your fathers died young
    [12:25.29]The handy travelers
    [12:26.98]Out of Africa
    [12:28.18]Little Lucy of the Afar
    [12:31.61]Gave birth to fantasy
    [12:32.91]To idolatry
    [12:34.40]To self-destructive weaponry
    [12:37.53]Enter the God of gaps
    [12:39.18]Deep within the past
    [12:40.47]Atavistic dread of the hunted
    [12:43.01]
    [12:56.69]Enter Ionia, the cradle of thought
    [12:59.19]The architecture of understanding
    [13:02.38]The human lust to feel so exceptional
    [13:05.46]To rule the Earth
    [13:08.24]Hunger for shiny rocks
    [13:10.39]For giant mushroom clouds
    [13:11.78]The will to do just as you'd be done by
    [13:15.37]Enter history, the grand finale
    [13:18.00]Enter ratkind
    [13:19.85]
    [13:20.64]Man, he took his time in the sun
    [13:25.52]Had a dream to understand
    [13:28.16]A single grain of sand
    [13:33.04]He gave birth to poetry
    [13:37.73]But one day'll cease to be
    [13:40.47]Greet the last light of the library
    [13:46.31]
    [14:48.71]Man, he took his time in the sun
    [14:52.69]Had a dream to understand
    [14:55.72]A single grain of sand
    [15:00.15]He gave birth to poetry
    [15:04.83]But one day'll cease to be
    [15:07.62]Greet the last light of the library
    [15:10.60]
    [15:13.59]Man, he took his time in the sun
    [15:16.97]Had a dream to understand
    [15:20.21]A single grain of sand
    [15:25.38]He gave birth to poetry
    [15:29.43]But one day'll cease to be
    [15:32.76]Greet the last light of the library
    [15:43.16]We were here!
    [15:55.50]We were here!
    [16:08.05]We were here!
    [16:20.50]We were here!
    [16:22.83]
    [18:10.30]"We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones.
    [18:16.88]Most people are never going to die
    [18:19.02]Because they are never going to be born.
    [18:22.50]The potential people who could have been here in my place
    [18:26.03]But who will in fact never see the light of day
    [18:28.87]Outnumber the sand grains of Sahara
    [18:34.39]Certainly those unborn ghosts include greater poets than Keats
    [18:37.78]Scientists greater than Newton
    [18:42.01]We know this because the set of possible people allowed by our DNA
    [18:47.23]So massively exceeds the set of actual people.
    [18:52.56]In the teeth of those stupefying odds it is you and I
    [18:57.09]In our ordinariness, that are here
    [19:01.32]We privileged few, who won the lottery of birth against all odds
    [19:06.24]How dare we whine at our inevitable return to that prior state
    [19:12.53]From which the vast majority have never stirred?"
    [19:15.67]
    [21:32.59]"There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers
    [21:36.42]Having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one;
    [21:40.55]And that whilst this planet has gone cycling
    [21:43.84]On according to the fixed law of gravity
    [21:46.32]From so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful
    [21:50.60]And most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."