Starfucker - Medicine Chords
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[Am] So you see we [Dm] have something here, which I will call, not [G] philosophy, except in the most
ancient sense of [Dm] history.
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[Dm] Never remember your [G] birthday [Dm] on anything [Fm] you like.
[Am] Sorry.
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[Am] So you see,
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[G] we have something here, which I will call, not
[Dm] [Fm] philosophy, [Am] except in the
most ancient sense of history.
And one day I came across a problem which had a note of some kind [G] of philosophical history.
[Dm] Even [G] as a boy I knew something about philosophy.
I couldn't imagine what philosophy was.
[Dm] [Fm] So I went up to the window and there on the [C] page were chronometers, slide rules, scales,
and all kinds of what we would now call scientific.
[Fm] Because science used to be called natural philosophy.
Because as Aristotle says, the beginning of [C] philosophy is wonder.
Philosophy [Fm] is man's expression of curiosity about everything, his attempt to make sense
of the world primarily through his intellect.
That is to say his faculty for thinking.
ancient sense of [Dm] history.
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[Am] Sorry.
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[Am] So you see,
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[G] we have something here, which I will call, not
[Dm] [Fm] philosophy, [Am] except in the
most ancient sense of history.
And one day I came across a problem which had a note of some kind [G] of philosophical history.
[Dm] Even [G] as a boy I knew something about philosophy.
I couldn't imagine what philosophy was.
[Dm] [Fm] So I went up to the window and there on the [C] page were chronometers, slide rules, scales,
and all kinds of what we would now call scientific.
[Fm] Because science used to be called natural philosophy.
Because as Aristotle says, the beginning of [C] philosophy is wonder.
Philosophy [Fm] is man's expression of curiosity about everything, his attempt to make sense
of the world primarily through his intellect.
That is to say his faculty for thinking.
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[Am] _ _ _ _ _ So you see we [Dm] have something here, _ which I will call, not [G] philosophy, except in the most
ancient sense of [Dm] _ _ history.
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[Dm] Never remember _ _ _ _ your [G] _ _ birthday _ _ [Dm] on _ anything [Fm] you like. _ _
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[Am] _ _ _ So you see, _ _ _
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[G] _ we have something here, which I will call, not _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [Fm] philosophy, _ [Am] except in the
most ancient sense of history.
And one day I came across a problem which had a note of some kind [G] of philosophical history.
_ [Dm] _ Even [G] as a boy I knew something about philosophy.
I couldn't imagine what philosophy was.
[Dm] _ _ _ [Fm] So I went up to the window and there on the [C] page were chronometers, slide rules, scales,
and all kinds of what we would now call scientific. _
_ [Fm] Because science used to be called natural _ philosophy.
Because as Aristotle says, the beginning of [C] philosophy is wonder.
_ _ Philosophy [Fm] is man's expression of curiosity about everything, his attempt to make sense
of the world primarily through his intellect. _
That is to say his faculty for thinking. _ _ _
ancient sense of [Dm] _ _ history.
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[Dm] Never remember _ _ _ _ your [G] _ _ birthday _ _ [Dm] on _ anything [Fm] you like. _ _
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[G] _ we have something here, which I will call, not _
[Dm] _ _ _ _ [Fm] philosophy, _ [Am] except in the
most ancient sense of history.
And one day I came across a problem which had a note of some kind [G] of philosophical history.
_ [Dm] _ Even [G] as a boy I knew something about philosophy.
I couldn't imagine what philosophy was.
[Dm] _ _ _ [Fm] So I went up to the window and there on the [C] page were chronometers, slide rules, scales,
and all kinds of what we would now call scientific. _
_ [Fm] Because science used to be called natural _ philosophy.
Because as Aristotle says, the beginning of [C] philosophy is wonder.
_ _ Philosophy [Fm] is man's expression of curiosity about everything, his attempt to make sense
of the world primarily through his intellect. _
That is to say his faculty for thinking. _ _ _