Lyrics Ballad of the Adventurers - David Bowie
Sickened
by
sun,
with
rainstorms
lashing
him
rotten
A
looted
wreath
crowning
his
tangled
hair
Every
moment
of
his
youth
apart
from
its
dream
was
forgotten
Gone
the
roof
overhead,
but
the
sky
was
always
there
Oh
you,
who
are
flung
out,
alike
from
heaven
and
from
Hades
You
murderers
who've
been
so
bitterly
repaid
Why
did
you
part
from
the
mothers
who
nursed
you
as
babies
It
was
peaceful
and
you
slept
and
there
you
stayed
Still
he
explores
and
rakes
the
absinthe
green
oceans
Though
his
mother
has
given
him
up
for
lost
Grinning
and
cursing
with
a
few
odd
tears
of
contrition
Always
in
search
of
that
land
where
life
seems
best
Loafing
through
hells
and
flocked
through
paradises
Calm
and
grinning,
with
a
vanishing
face
At
times
he
still
dreams
of
a
small
field
he
recognises
With
a
blue
sky
overhead
and
nothing
else
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