From
Scary Monsters (1980) by
David Bowie
Teenage Wildlife (Bowie) - 6:54
How come you only want tomorrow
With its promise of something hard to do
A real life adventure worth more than
pieces of gold
Blue skies above and
sun on your arms strength in your stride
And hope in those squeaky clean eyes
You'll get chilly receptions everywhere you
go
Blinded with desire guess the season is on
So you train by shadow boxing, search for
the truth
But it's all used up
You break open your million dollar weapon
Still you push your luck
A broken nosed mogul are you
One of the new wave boys
Same old thing in brand new drag
Comes sweeping into view
As ugly as a teenage millionaire
Pretending it's a whizz kid world
And you'll take me aside
And say
David, what shall I do?
They wait for me in the hallway
I'll say don't ask me I don't know any
hallways
But they move in numbers and
they've got me in a corner
I feel like a group of one
They can't do this to me
I'm not some piece of teenage wildlife
Those midwives to history put on their
bloody robes
The word is that the hunted one is out there
on his own
You're alone for maybe the last time
And you breathe for a long time
Then you howl like a wolf in a trap
And you daren't look behind
You to fall to the ground like a leaf from the
tree
And look up one time at that vast blue sky
Scream out aloud as they shooece of teenage wildlife
I'm not a piece of teenage wildlife
And no one will have seen and no one will
confess
Fingerprints will prove that you coudn't pass
the test
There'll be others on the line filing past
Who'll whisper low
I miss you he had to go
Each to his own
Just another piece of teenage wildlife