From Let's Dance (1983) by David Bowie

Ricochet - 5:12

Like weeds on a rockface waiting for the
scythe
Ricochet Ricochet
The world is on a corner waiting for jobs
Ricochet Ricochet
Turn the holy pictures so they face the wall
And who can bear to be forgotten
And who can bear to be forgotten
March of flowers march of dimes
These are the prisons these are the crimes
Men wait for news while thousands are still
asleep
Dreaming of tramlines factories pieces of
machinery
Mine shafts things like that
March of flowers - march of dimes
These are the prisons these are the crimes
Sound of thunder sound of gold
Sound of the devil breaking parole
Ricochet - it's not the end of the world
Sound of thunder sound of gold
Sound of the devil breaking parole
Ricochet - Ricochet
These are the prisons these are the crimes
Teaching life in a violent new way
Ricochet - Ricochet
Turn the holy pictures so they face the wall
And who can bear to be forgotten
And who can bear to be forgotten
March of flowers march of dimes
These are the prisons these are the crimes
Early, before the sun, they struggle off to the
gates
In their secret fearful places they see their
lives
Unravelling before them
March of flowers, march of dimes
These are the prisons, these are the crimes
Sound of thunder, sound of gold
Sound of the devil breaking parole
Ricochet it's not the end of the world

But when they get home, damp eyed and
weary
They smile and crush their children to their
heaving chests
Making unfulfillable promises
For who can bear to be forgotten