Where Are We Now?

Album: The Next Day (2013)
Charted: 6
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  • Had to get the train
    From Potsdamer Platz
    You never knew that
    That I could do that
    Just walking the dead

    Sitting in the Dschungel
    On Nürnberger Straße
    A man lost in time
    Near KaDeWe
    Just walking the dead

    Where are we now?
    Where are we now?
    The moment you know
    You know, you know

    Twenty thousand people
    Cross Bösebrücke
    Fingers are crossed
    Just in case
    Walking the dead

    Where are we now?
    Where are we now?
    The moment you know
    You know, you know

    As long as there's sun
    As long as there's sun
    As long as there's rain
    As long as there's rain
    As long as there's fire
    As long as there's fire
    As long as there's me
    As long as there's you Writer/s: David Bowie
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Chuck from Auburn, AlA great song by a great artist....love it. By the way, what does "walking the dead" mean? I am guessing stirring up old memories but am probably wrong.
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