David Bowie
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David Bowie
David Bowie
David Bowie discovered Buddhism in his early teens, thanks to his step-brother Terry’s beatnik leanings, the novels of Jack Kerouac and a few Penguin paperbacks that gave him the basic schematics of the religion. It was Harrer’s book that set him a-boil. He recalled in 1997:
When I was about ninete...
[Verse 1]
"Are you OK?
You've been shot in the head
And I'm holding your brains,"
The old woman said
So I drink in the shadows of an evening sky
See nothing at all
[Verse 2]
The stars look so special
And the snow looks so old
The frail form is drifting
Beyond the yoga zone
Time to question the mountain: Why pigs can fly?
It's nothing at all
[Chorus]
I praise to you
Nothing ever goes away
I praise to you
Nothing ever goes
I praise to you
[Chorus]
I praise to you
Nothing ever goes away
I praise to you
Nothing ever goes
I praise to you
Nothing ever goes away
[Outro]
I praise to you
Nothing ever goes, nothing ever goes
Nothing
Seven Years in Tibet was written by Reeves Gabrels & David Bowie.
Seven Years in Tibet was produced by David Bowie.
David Bowie released Seven Years in Tibet on Mon Feb 03 1997.