Текст песни Bowie David - Five Years
Bowie David - Five Years слова песни
Pushing through the market squareSo many mothers sighingNews had just come overWe had five years left to cry inNews guy wept and told usEarth was really dyingCried so much his face was wetThen I knew he was not lyingI heard telephones, opera house, favourite melodiesSaw boys, toys, electric irons and TVsMy brain hurt like a warehouseIt had no room to spareI had to cram so many things to storeEverything in thereAnd all the fat-skinny peopleAnd all the tall-short peopleAnd all the nobody peopleAnd all the somebody peopleI never thought I`d need so many peopleA girl my age went off her headHit some tiny childrenIf the black hadn`t a-pulled her offI think she would have killed themA soldier with a broken armFixed his stare to the wheels of a CadillacA cop knelt and kiss the feet of a priestAnd a queer threw up at the sight of thatI think I saw you in an ice-cream parlourDrinking milk shakes cold and longSmiling and waving and looking so fineDon`t think you knew you were in this songAnd it was cold and it rainedSo I felt like an actorAnd I thought of Maand I wanted to get back thereYour face, your race, the way that you talkI kiss you, you`re beautiful, I want you to walkWe got five years, stuck on my eyesWe got five years, what a surpriseWe got five years, my brain hurts a lotWe got five years, that`s all we`ve got