Bowie

Album: True Meanings (2018)
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  • Do you know there's no journey?
    We're arriving and departing all the time
    You were just mortal like me
    God is only just a melody

    Make the best of every moment
    We are not evolving
    Or going anywhere
    And it's fine

    How can the world lose his name?
    Everyone is bawling again
    Burn the cross or leave it
    Look above, you'll see me
    We miss you everywhere

    Awaken all the ghosts in your mind
    Speak of all the good that you find
    Live and learn that life is not unkind
    Understand the demons that you fight

    I know it just seems cold to leave see
    We all have to go
    Believe me
    But letting go
    Is thanking you Writer/s: Erland Cooper, Paul John Weller
    Publisher: Bucks Music Group, Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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