Exploring the depths of self-reflection and existential questioning, this haunting melody delves into the complexities of identity and personal evolution. The protagonist encounters a past version of himself, symbolizing a confrontation with his old beliefs and actions. This encounter triggers a sense of surprise and introspection, as he realizes he has changed over time. "The man who sold the world" could represent selling one's soul or principles for worldly gains. However, despite these changes and possible compromises, the protagonist insists that he never lost control, suggesting an acceptance of his path and choices. The song beautifully encapsulates the struggle between our past selves, present realities, and future aspirations.
The Man Who Sold the World
Lyrics
We passed upon the stair
We spoke of was and when
Although I wasn't there
He said I was his friend
Which came as a surprise
I spoke into his eyes
I thought you died alone
A long, long time ago
Oh no, not me
We never lost control
You're face to face
With the man who sold the world
I laughed and shook his hand
And made my way back home
I searched for form and land
For years and years, I roamed
I gazed a gazeless stare
We walked a million hills
I must have died alone
A long, long time ago
Who knows?
Not me
I never lost control
You're face to face
With the man who sold the world
Who knows?
Not me
We never lost control
You're face to face
With the man who sold the world
"Thanks, that was a David Bowie song"
"What's next?"
"I didn't screw it up, did I?
Okay, but here's another one I could screw up"
"What is it?"
"Am I going to do this by myself?"
"Do it by yourself"
"Okay, well, I think I'll try it in a different key
I'll try it in the normal key
And if it sounds bad, these people are just gonna have to wait"
Writer(s): David Bowie
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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