Here are the lyrics:
Spy, spy, pretty girl
I see you see me through your window
Don't turn your nose up
Well, you can if you need to, you won't be the first or last
It must strain you to look down so far from your father's house
And I know what a louse like me in his house could do for you
I'm the cream
Of the great utopia dream
And you're in the gleam
In the depths of your banker's splean
I'm a phallus in pigtails
And there's blood on my nose
And my tissue is rotting
Where the reats chew my bones
And my eye sockets empty
See nothing but pain
I keep having this brainstorm
About twelve times a day
So now, You could spend the morning walking with me
Quite amazed
As I am Unwashed and Somewhat Slightly Dazed
I got eyes in my backside
That see electric tomatos
On credit card rye bread
There are children in washrooms
Holding hands with a queen
And my heads full of murders
Where only killers scream
So now you could spend your morning talking with me
Quite amazed
Look out, I'm raving mad and Somewhat Slightly Dazed
Now you run from your window
To the porcelain bowl
And you're sick from your ears
To the red parquet floor
And the braque on the wall
Slides down your front
And eats through your belly
It's very catching
So now, you should spend the mornings lying to your father quite amazed
About the stramge Unwashed and Happily Slightly Dazed.
How does David Bowie Write hi lyrics
Starman by David Bowie was a very popular song released in 1972. The lyrics for the song can be found on websites such as MetroLyrics and A-Z Lyrics.
One can find the lyrics to the song "Modern Love" recorded by David Bowie from the following sources: AZ Lyrics, Lyrics Mania, Sing 365, Song Meanings, Lyrics 007.
No, That was Billy Idol
Width of a Circle track from 1970.
David Bowie. Sorrow
No it was written by Billie Joe ArmstrongIt was written by BOTH David Bowie and Billie Joe Armstrong. Get your facts straight.No, the lyrics were written by Billie Joe.The reason Davie Bowie is credited in some places is because people have been saying that Green Day lifted some of the melody and harmonies from a Bowie hit. There is no mention of Bowie in the actual lyrical credit from Green Day.
Do you mean David Bowie's Fame.
There are many songs with Wild is the Wind as lyrics in them. Songs by Bon Jovi, David Bowie, and George Michael include these lyrics. The song "Wild is the Wind" by Nina Simone also includes the lyrics Wild is the Wind in it.
It is written by David Bowie and Iggy Pop. They did quite well working together to write this song. They have worked together to write more songs too.
'Golden Years' by David Bowie appears on the soundtrack to 'A Knight's Tale' and features the word "Angel" in the lyrics.
Some popular songs that feature the theme of change in their lyrics include "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson, "Changes" by David Bowie, and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" by Bob Dylan.