In this poignant piece, David Bowie confronts his mortality and legacy with a surreal and introspective lens. The lyrics evoke imagery of transcendence and escape, reflecting Bowie’s own grappling with his impending death. "Look up here, I'm in heaven," suggests a posthumous perspective, while references to scars, danger, and freedom capture the dual themes of suffering and liberation. The metaphor of the bluebird, traditionally symbolizing happiness and a free spirit, underscores Bowie's desire for peace beyond life’s struggles. Ultimately, the song serves as both a farewell and an assertion of Bowie's enduring influence in the cultural landscape.
Lazarus
Lyrics
Look up here, I'm in heaven
I've got scars that can't be seen
I've got drama, can't be stolen
Everybody knows me now
Look up here, man, I'm in danger
I've got nothing left to lose
I'm so high it makes my brain whirl
Dropped my cell phone down below
Ain't that just like me?
By the time I got to New York
I was living like a king
There I'd used up all my money
I was looking for your ass
This way or no way
You know, I'll be free
Just like that bluebird
Now, ain't that just like me?
Oh, I'll be free
Just like that bluebird
Oh, I'll be free
Ain't that just like me?
Writer(s): David Bowie
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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