| Walking to my girlfriend’s in Telegraph with a hand full of roses
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| Stopped through a corner store, on the TV a Philadelphia cop shot by ISIS
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| 30,000 people murdered in the USA in 2015
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| And when I go in the studio later today we’re gonna put up a mic and about this
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| I might sing
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| See I don’t give a fuck about things like who’s the best or the worst on Twitter
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| And the other social media, money-making scheme turning you into a zombie
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| Jerking you off, masturbator, procrastinator
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| While the kids in Silicon Valley take your money and say, «Can we get the check,
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| waiter?»
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| While they bulldoze your favorite building in town and turn it into a fucking
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| fruit shake maker
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| You got the brains to be the next Norman Mailer
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| You got the longevity to be the next Elizabeth Taylor
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| You got the class to be the next James fucking Spader
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| You got the swagger to be the next Stiv fucking Bator
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| But are you sitting on the toilet staring at your phone like a perfectly
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| tailored, made-to-order puppet
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| I ain’t no one’s puppet, I ain’t no one’s puppet, I ain’t no one’s puppet,
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| I ain’t no one’s puppet
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| I ain’t no one’s fucking puppet, I ain’t no one’s fucking puppet,
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| I ain’t no one’s fucking puppet, I ain’t no one’s fucking puppet
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| Okay, so here I am, back home
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| I’m gonna read another chapter of this book, Beatlebone
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| The part so far that’s made me the most smile is the page that has multiple
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| uses, uses of the word «wily»
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| That’s me, a wily motherfucker
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| Come to Massillon and that’s what you get, sucker
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| Gimme a one out of five, a big fat ten
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| Give me a two, either way it’s all after me
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| And to all of you I say:
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| «Oh my god, you’re a music journalist! |
| Do you get to go to SXSW?»
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| «Yeah, pretty much every year. |
| I mean, the magazine I work for sends me out
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| there.»
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| «Oh my god, that sounds like such a blast.»
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| «Yeah, it’s a lot of fun. |
| I mean, it’s super hard to get into VIP-after-show
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| parties but, I don’t know, maybe if you tag along I might be able to get you in.
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| «Oh my god, you get to meet the bands?»
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| «Yeah, totally. |
| I’m friends with Jim James, Dr. John Misty, a bunch of people.
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| Hold on a second, Sufjan Stevens just texted me right now.»
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| «Oh, no way. |
| I love him. |
| So do you get to wear laminate?»
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| «Yeah, I mean it makes me feel a little self-conscious but, you know,
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| you sort have to, you know, get into certain shows.»
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| «Oh my god, that’s so cool!»
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| Let me ask you: do you own your own story
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| Being pimped the fuck out like a pay for a hoe
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| If you’re a man in charge, claim you’re a staunch feminist then give a woman
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| your job or shut the fuck up
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| «Queen Bitch» is a cool David Bowie song
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| And so is «Rebel Rebel» and «Diamond Dogs»
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| Can you hear me to talking to you, Major Tom?
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| Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one
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| Should my girl be knocking
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| When we see each other everything’s stopping
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| Yes who my girl be knocking
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| When we see each other everything’ll be stopping
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| Oh, how I love her
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| Oh, how I love her
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| I’m watching Cocaine Cowboys Part Three
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| Girlfriend will be here at 7:00 then we’re gonna go see a movie
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| Next week, got me a show in LA
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| Just had a nice dinner at the Elite Cafe
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| Walk to the movie and decide to skip our plan
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| Came back, turned on the TV, and watch The Falcon and the Snowman
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| All the way to the end, where they’re walking side by side
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| Ankle chains in prison
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| And we watched a show on the Mongols with Lisa Ling hosting
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| Then we watched some shit about Satanists
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| Taking over Detroit
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| I gotta say, Detroit being taken over by Satanists was pretty soft stuff
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| Now it’s 3:03 AM and the rain is pouring down
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| When I wake in the morning all I care about is that you’re around
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| Now it’s 3:04 AM and the rain is pouring down
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| When you’re beside me, that’s all I care about
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| Oh, how I love you
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| Oh, how I love you
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| Woke up, went to the studio
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| Came back and turned on CNN
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| David Bowie had died, there’s a picture of El Chapo shaking hands with Sean Penn
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| Goddamn, like I said, we watched The Falcon and the Snowman the night before
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| With Sean Penn and Timothy Hutton
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| Bowie song played while the falcon soared
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| This isn’t America, oh |
| This isn’t America, oh
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| I woke up again, went to the studio and I
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| I tuck myself away
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| I sang a song in honor of my father
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| And I sang Roy Harper’s «Another Day»
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| The piano, just like the nylon string guitar
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| It makes me sleepy
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| And I find myself in bed early for me, about 11:30
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| Bowie’s face kept repeating over, and over, and over, and over again
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| A video of one of my earliest heroes laying in a hospital bed
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| And more and more, Sean Penn shaking hands with El Chapo
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| That motherfucker killed ten times more people than Jim Fucking Jones
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| That motherfucker killed more people than that
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| Plus Waco
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| That motherfucker killed more people than that crazy fuck did on the Norwegian
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| island Utøya and Oslo
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| Go back to the other part now
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| Go back to the other part now
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| As I probably took 5:00 AM, talk to a friend
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| Who’d met Bowie back in '97
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| The Bowie’s fiftieth birthday celebration in Madison Square Garden
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| My first listen was during the summer between the second and third grade
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| I flew to see my grandma and my stepgrandfather down in LA
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| I played the song «Young Americans» over and over and over on the airplane
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| The song chugged along like a train, the backup singers wailed
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| And the saxophone sang
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| I’m in Room 214, Normandie hotel, Koreatown, Los Angeles
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| Me and my band played last night, we played David Bowie’s «Win»
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| I think we did it justice
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| And I talked briefly about the first time that I heard his soulful voice on
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| that flight
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| I was among my friends and my fans and I got to sing
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| It was a really nice night
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| «Young Americans»
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| «Win»
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| «Fascination»
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| «Right»
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| «Can You Hear Me»
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| «Across the Universe»
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| «Fame»
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| Somebody up there likes me
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| And he was up on the eleventh floor
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| Watching the cruisers below
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| David Bowie was original and that’s the part that spoke to me the most
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| Ooh, alright
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| Ooh
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| Ooh, alright
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| Ooh
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| Just back from a play starring Rainn Wilson
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| Thom Pain (Thom Pain)
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| He pulled it off brilliantly and tomorrow I’m getting on a plane (getting on a
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| plane)
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| Now I’m back at home, reading Beatlebone
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| 6:29 AM (6:29 AM)
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| A work of fiction sorta based on John Lennon
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| Running from fame (running from fame)
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| But now I’m at home, stayed up late
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| Waiting for Deontay Wilder to fight (Deontay Wilder to fight)
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| I was so tired from the show and the construction at the hotel that started
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| when it got late (when it got late)
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| Now it’s 3:08 PM, January 17th (January 17th)
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| It’s Muhammad Ali’s birthday and I’m gonna watch When We Were Kings (When We
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| Were Kings)
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| Now it’s late, January 19th
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| Glenn Frey died, so did Lemmy
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| It happens in threes (it happens in threes)
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| But more gonna die this year, it’s around the corner
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| You’ll see (you'll see)
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| And I stayed up late that night, locking night out
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| Working like a worker bee (working like a worker bee)
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| Then when day, Lord, I watched the Marlon Brando documentary
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| And it’s 4:36 AM
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| And the rain is pouring
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| And tomorrow, like always
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| I’m gonna be recording
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| And it’s 4:37 AM and the rain is pouring
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| Tomorrow’s gonna be another fantastic voyage
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| And it’s 4:37 AM and the rain is pouring
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| And tomorrow’s gonna be another fantastic voyage
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| Oh, how I love you
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| Oh, how I love you
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| Oh, how I love you
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| Oh, how I love you |