Lyrics for Strangers When We Meet as interpreted by lauramars

Strangers When We Meet Lyrics
All our friends
Now seem so thin and frail
Slinky secrets
Hotter than the sun

No peachy frairs
No trendy rechauffe
I'm with you
So I can't go on

All my violence raining tears upon the sheets
I'm bewildered, for we're strangers when we meet

Blank screen tv
Preening ourselves in the snow
Forget my name
But I'm over you

Blended sunrise
And it's a dying world
Humming Rheingold
We scavenge up our clothes

All my violence, raging tears upon the sheets
I'm resentful, for we're strangers when we meet

Cold tired fingers
Tapping out your memories
Halfway sadness
Dazzled by the new

Your embrace
It was all that I feared
That whirling room
We trade by vendu

Steely resolve is falling from me
My poor soul, poor bruised passivity
All your regrets ran rough-shod over me
I'm so glad that we're strangers when we meet

I'm so thankful, cause we're strangers when we meet.
I'm in clover, for we're strangers when we meet.
Heel head over, cause we're strangers when we meet.

Strangers when we meet. (x9)

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thehexman
03-31-2006

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i think this i one of davids greatest an most epic songs. it s about him as an old, tired man, meeting a new girl and being glad, that she doesnt know anything about his future. so he is allowed to start all over again.

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hallospacegirl
09-06-2006

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this is one of my favorite bowie songs. it has so much yearning, sadness, love, hope...

anyway, a couple of years ago i read some alternative interpretations of this song on a bowie board, and they just stuck with me, because they fit very well. one interp was that the lover that bowie is singing to has aids or alzheimer's or some other kind of terminal illness. the illness makes her drastically different physically and mentally ("thin and frail," "strangers when we meet"). she's dying, but she's not dead yet, so of course he "can't move on." her mind is getting weaker by the disease, and she "forgets his name." he's feeling conflicted by this disease, at once angry ("all my violence"), "bewildered," and "resentful." sometimes he just wishes to forget her and be "over her," and her "embrace was all that he feared" because he is afraid of becoming ill just like her. but at last he reconciles his love for her, and continues to love her, despite the bruises he has sustained emotionally, and he's ultimately thankful that she's still alive.

i just thought this was a fascinating interpretation that really, really works.

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funnysmartname
11-08-2006

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I think it is about two people who were together and in love, but parted. And it is the depth and sorrow of understanding the way people can connect intensely and then in a matter of time realize how we all change. It is the wavering between the state of remembering the closeness, longing for it, and then old resentment as well the distance that grows so shockingly quick.

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laurelinwyntre
10-10-2007

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if you listen closely in the version on The Buddha of Suburbia you'll hear a very similar background guitar theme to that of the song Look Back In Anger.

also, the bassline at the beginning is the same as the bassline at 1:11 into the 1967 song Join The Gang

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stadium
02-01-2009

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I love this song. It makes me think about a strange relationship I've been in.

We had this intense lust & I'd never tell my friends when I was seeing him.

As strong as our connection was, we also barely knew each other, I suppose it was very passion based.

In the mornings when he'd leave it was so awkward again..

I'd miss him & yearn to see him, but at the same time almost hope I wouldn't because I could feel myself falling for him. But everytime I'd make the decision not to see him anymore, as soon as he'd call me I'd give in.

The definition of 'run roughshod' is "treat inconsiderately or harshly" . I can relate to that.










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CuteSparkina
09-29-2009

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The Gentleman COULD be singing about an elderly gentleman whose partner has dementia, but methinks that it's a breakup song, pure and simple. Mr. Bowie sings of a fellow who broke up with a lady who pretends she doesn't know him and he's glad of that because he was sick of her @$$ by the time of their parting

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