In this introspective track, David Bowie reflects on the limitations of self-expression and the inevitability of retaining some personal aspects, even from those closest to him. The lyrics suggest a struggle between the desire to be open and the necessity to keep certain things private, symbolized by "blackout hearts" and "skull designs upon my shoes," which hint at hidden depths and dark secrets. Bowie acknowledges that despite his expansive career and public persona, not everything can be shared with the world. This song, part of his final album, serves as a poignant acknowledgment of his own mortality and artistic boundaries.
I Can't Give Everything Away
Lyrics
I know something's very wrong
The pulse returns for prodigal sons
With blackout hearts, with flowered news
With skull designs upon my shoes
I can't give everything
I can't give everything
Away
I can't give everything
Away
Seeing more and feeling less
Saying no but meaning yes
This is all I ever meant
That's the message that I sent
I can't give everything
I can't give everything
Away
I can't give everything
Away
I can't give everything
I can't give everything
Away
I can't give everything
Away
I know something's very wrong
The pulse returns for prodigal sons
With blackout hearts, with flowered news
With skull designs upon my shoes
I can't give everything
I can't give everything
Away
I can't give everything
Away
I can't give everything
I can't give everything
Away
I can't give everything
Away
Writer(s): David Bowie
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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