The Stars (Are Out Tonight)

Album: The Next Day (2013)
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  • Stars are never sleeping
    Dead ones and the living

    We live closer to the earth
    Never to the heavens
    The stars are never far away
    Stars are out tonight

    They watch us from behind their shades
    Brigitte, Jack and Kate and Brad
    From behind their tinted window stretch
    Gleaming like blackened sunshine

    Stars are never sleeping
    Dead ones and the living

    Waiting for the first move
    Satyrs and their child wives
    Waiting for the last move
    Soaking up our primitive world

    Stars are never sleeping
    Dead ones and the living

    Their jealousy's spilling down
    The stars must stick together
    We will never be rid of these stars
    But I hope they live forever

    And they know just what we do
    That we toss and turn at night
    They're waiting to make their moves
    For the stars are out tonight

    Here they are upon the stairs
    Sexless and unaroused
    They are the stars, they're dying for you
    But I hope they live forever

    They burn you with their radiant smiles
    Trap you with their beautiful eyes
    They're broke and shamed or drunk or scared
    But I hope they live forever

    Their jealousy's spilling down
    The stars must stick together
    We will never be rid of these stars
    But I hope they live forever

    And they know just what we do
    That we toss and turn at night
    They're waiting to make their moves on us
    But the stars are out tonight

    The stars are out tonight
    The stars are out tonight Writer/s: DAVID BOWIE
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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