Infinity - Anthony Smith
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[INTRO: ]D/E or ---------------------
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D/E
Just how far does the Universe go.
D/C
Does it ever end, you say you want to know.
D/E
Just how high can you count.
D/C
Before the numbers all run out.
 
A
Who built the pyramids.
B
Do aliens exist.
C/E
Where does God from.
B
One more phenomenon.
 
D/E
But if you know how strong my love is.
D/C
And your heart and mine can comprehend.
D/E
Just how long I'm gonna feel like this.
C/E B A
Then you'll know what infinity is.
C/E B D/E
Then you'll know.
 
D/E
They say that time goes on and on.
D/C
Even after we're long gone.
D/E
And there's a black hole up in space.
D/C
That pulls so strong light can't escape.
 
A
Who built the pyramids.
B
Do aliens exist.
C/E
Where does God from.
B
One more phenomenon
 
D/E
But if you know how strong my love is.
D/C
And your heart and mine can comprehend.
D/E
Just how long I'm gonna feel like this.
C/E B A
Then you'll know what infinity is.
C/E B D/E
Then you'll know.
 
B A
They'll find the answers to all these mysteries.
B A
But they won't understand what's between you and me.
 
A
Who built the pyramids.
B
Do aliens exist.
C/E
Where does God from.
B
One more phenomenon
 
D/E
But if you know how strong my love is.
D/C
And your heart and mine can comprehend.
D/E
Just how long I'm gonna feel like this.
C/E B A
Then you'll know what infinity is.
C/E B A
Then you'll know.
C/E B A
Then you'll know what love is.

How to play Infinity

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What is the starting chord?

The first identified chord is D/E. You can transpose without leaving the page.

Can I play it on guitar or keyboard?

Yes. The chord progression works on acoustic guitar, electric guitar and keyboard. Adapt the voicings to your instrument and level.

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