Lyric discussion by BillyBudd 

Definitely one of Bowie's most underrated songs. He clearly loved he song as it was mainstay of his concerts through the mid-80's. Love the guitar solo. I always thought that given the funk/soul bent of the song, it would not have been out of place on Young Americans with a slowed down arrangement and sax instead of lead electric guitar.

The song seems to be an evolution of a song cycle on the STS album. From pure cynicism about love (Station to Station) to finally re-embracing the concept of love at the end of the album (Wild is the Wind). This song is placed second to last on the album. It seems to find Bowie still a bit trepid about fully giving himself into the idea of love.

The first stanza seems to set the stage of where he is in life- weeks/days dragging by- life is lifeless, he takes drugs to help him get by- he hopes others will use with him so he doesn't feel so alone.

In the second stanza he suggests to someone that they hook up. What he means by 'this time we can get it together' maybe he means time and circumstance just haven't allowed it, maybe he tried having sex with the person and it just didn't work out. Maybe he means finally declaring he is in love with the other person. Dunno.

The chorus is more straightforward. He wants to ask the person to stay after they have sex, but can't bring himself to do it. Maybe he's afraid to commit out of fear of getting hurt or facing rejection by the other person ('you can never really tell when somebody wants something you want too')

In the third stanza, I think he is hoping that his lover makes the first move and says she is in love with him (make me delight). He then goes on to say how life (not 'right') is so vague (uninteresting, ill-defined) when he goes from casual encounter to casual encounter (meet someone new). He then tries to get up his courage by saying that tomorrow he'll know what to do (ask his lover to stay) as he is convniced that she is in love with him ('I know it's happened to you')

Anyway, that's my take on it.

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