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David BowieRelease date: 26th November 2021
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"Thursday’s Child (Omikron: The Nomad Soul Slower Version)" is a track by David Bowie, from the album ‘hours…’ (Expanded Edition), released 26th November 2021. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 2 articles about David Bowie.
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[Verse 1] All of my life I've tried so hard Doing my best with what I had Nothing much happened all the same Something about me stood apart A whisper of hope that seemed to fail Maybe I'm born right out of my time Breaking my life in two [Chorus] Throw me tomorrow Now that I've really got a chance Throw me tomorrow Everything's falling into place Throw me tomorrow Seeing my past to let it go Throw me tomorrow Only for you I don't regret That I was Thursday's child [Post-Chorus] Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday born I was Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday born I was [Verse 2] Sometimes I cried my heart to sleep Shuffling days and lonesome nights Sometimes my courage fell to my feet Lucky old sun is in my sky Nothing prepared me for your smile Lighting the darkness of my soul Innocence in your arms [Chorus] Throw me tomorrow Now that I've really got a chance Throw me tomorrow Everything's falling into place Throw me tomorrow Seeing my past to let it go Throw me tomorrow Only for you I don't regret That I was Thursday's child [Post-Chorus] Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday born I was Thursday's child Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday born I was Thursday's child [Outro] Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday born I was Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday born I was Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday born I was Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday born I was
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