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"The Stars (Are Out Tonight)" is a track by David Bowie, from the album The Next Day, released 8th March 2013. The track is 3:57 long. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about David Bowie.
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Stars are never sleeping Dead ones and the living We live closer to the earth Never to the heavens The stars are never far away Stars are out tonight They watch us from behind their shades Brigitte, Jack and Kate and Brad From hehind their tinted window stretch Gleaming like blackened sunshine Stars are never sleeping Dead ones and the living Waiting for the first move Satyrs and their child wives Waiting for the last move Soaking up our primitive world Stars are never sleeping Dead ones and the living Their jealousy's spilling down The stars must stick together We will never be rid of these stars But I hope they live forever And they know just what we do That we toss and turn at night They're waiting to make their moves But the stars are out tonight (tonight, tonight) Here they are upon the stairs Sexless and not aware They are the stars, they're dying for you But I hope they live forever They burn you with their radiant smiles Trap you with their beautiful eyes They're broke and shamed or drunk or scared But I hope they live forever Their jealousy's spilling down The stars must stick together We will never be rid of these stars But I hope they live forever And they know just what we do That we toss and turn at night They're waiting to make their moves on us But the stars are out tonight, yeah (tonight, tonight) The stars are out tonight The stars are out tonight, yeah-eah
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