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  In 1950 in Los Alamos a scientist was talking with his friends,

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And the conversation had them all fully engrossed about this universe that 

C             G
almost has no end.

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And as they were all about to return to their study

G
Enrico suddenly shouted, "Where is everybody?!"

D
And he sat down and did a few simple calculations

D
that indicated we should have been visited thousands of times

D
at least based on his estimations

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And that's the Fermi Paradox

G                    C 
If they're out there why don't we hear 'em talk

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the galaxy just keeps on spinnin'

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with four hundred billion stars in it

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and I just can't believe

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that we could be unique 

F                          C
when there's so much space in this galaxy

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Oh I want Pandora's Box

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to be open but instead we're stuck in Fermi's Paradox

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There are dozens of ways this paradox might be resolved

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And you probably can think of some yourself

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Maybe advanced technology rarely evolves

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Or maybe God sent them all to Hell

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Or maybe that technology leads to its own destruction

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Or maybe species lose interest in reproduction

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Or maybe they're just afraid of what we'll do when we find out

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so they're hiding until we grow a bit

D
And don't have the same tendency to frequently freak out!

G                   C
Oh that's the Fermi Paradox

G                    C
If they're out there why don't they talk

D                        C
the galaxy just keeps on spinnin'

D                 G
with four hundred billion stars in it

F
and I just can't believe

C
that we could be unique 

F                          G
when there's so much space in this galaxy

D         C         G
Oh I want Pandora's Box

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to be open but instead we're stuck in Fermi's Paradox

D                          C
Oh the question of whether there is more life out there

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As far as I'm concerned is moot.

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But it appears that the aliens do not use Foursquare

D              C      G
and no I'm not trying to be cute

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Because the way that we listen is defined by our ears

G
and the time that we've been listening, just a couple dozen years

D
We'll be lucky if we see them if we notice them at all

D
Our cosmic phone could be ringing off the hook right now

D
And we're just not answering the call.

G                   C
Oh that's the Fermi Paradox

G                    C
If they're out there why don't they talk

D                        C
the galaxy just keeps on spinnin'

D                 G
with four hundred billion stars in it

F
and I just can't believe

C
that we could be unique 

F                          C
when there's so much space in this galaxy

D         C         G
Oh I want Pandora's Box

D                                     C       G
to be open but instead we're stuck in Fermi's Paradox

D                       C       G
Oh yeah, we're stuck in Fermi's Paradox

D            C                G
Oh no! we're stuck in Fermi's Paradox

D                       C       G
Oh yeah, we're stuck in Fermi's Paradox
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