In the shadow of a seemingly innocuous holiday, David Bowie casts a chilling narrative through the eyes of "Valentine," a figure both pitiful and sinister. This character emerges not as a lover but as an observer harboring dark intentions, masked behind an unassuming facade. The song delves into the unsettling psyche of Valentine, who, with "scrawny hands" and an "icy heart," symbolizes the unnoticed threats lurking within everyday banality. Bowie's lyrics poignantly remind us that danger often comes in familiar guises, and societal idols like teachers and football stars may overlook underlying turmoil. "Valentine's Day" serves as a stark reflection on the overlooked corners of human emotion and the quiet voices plotting unheard amidst the chaos of ordinary life.
Valentine's Day
Lyrics
Valentine told me who's to go
Feelings he's treasured most of all
The teachers and the football stars
It's in his tiny face
It's in his scrawny hand
Valentine sold his soul
He's got something to say
It's Valentine's day
The rhythm of the crowd
Teddy and Judy down
Valentine sees it all
He's got something to say
It's Valentine's day
Valentine told me how he feels
If all the world were under his heels
Or stumbling through the mall
It's in his tiny face
It's in his scrawny hands
Valentine knows it all
He's got something to say
It's Valentine's day
(Yeah)
(Yeah)
Valentine, Valentine
(Yeah)
(Woo, woo)
Valentine, Valentine
It's in his scrawny hand
It's in his icy heart
It's happening today
Valentine, Valentine
It's in his scrawny hands
It's in his icy heart
It's happening today
Valentine, Valentine
Writer(s): David Bowie
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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