This track appears to be a heartfelt tribute to the enduring influence of an idol, presumably David Bowie, reflecting on the deep admiration and inspiration drawn from his persona and artistry. The lyrics suggest a long-standing affection ("since I was six"), emphasizing the impact Bowie has had on the narrator's life. Through vivid imagery of "fire in your eyes" and "brightness in your eyes," the song conveys a sense of profound respect and almost spiritual connection with Bowie's character and creative vision. The repeated references to light and darkness possibly symbolize the struggles and triumphs in both Bowie’s career and personal journey, resonating deeply with the narrator's own experiences and aspirations.
(David Bowie I Love You) Since I Was Six
Lyrics
Does she love you, you suppose?
With somebody who would know
Who believes in what you are
You're my favorite thing by far
There's a fire in your eyes
I see it all sometimes
In the darkness of the night
I see it many times
Yes, I'm sure it shines in you
There's no warm place left to go
When I'm feeling kind of slow (slow down, sir)
Do you like the way you are
Yes it is, 'cause you're the star
It's the brightness in your eyes
I see it all tonight
In the darkness of my light
Shining on the chosen few
Writer(s): Anton A Newcombe
Copyright(s): Lyrics © WARP MUSIC LIMITED
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