All of my life I've tried so hard
Doing my best with what I had
Nothing much happened all the same

Something about me stood apart
A whisper of hope that seemed to fail
Maybe I'm born right out of my time
Breaking my life in two

Throw me tomorrow, oh oh
Now that I really got a chance
Throw me tomorrow, oh oh
Everything's falling into place
Throw me tomorrow, oh oh
Seeing my past to let it go
Yeah, Throw me tomorrow, oh oh
Only for you I don't regret

And I was Thursday's child (oh, oh)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, born I was
Oh, oh
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, born I was

Sometimes I cried my heart to sleep
Shuffling days and lonesome nights
Sometimes my courage fell to my feet

Lucky old sun is in my sky
Nothing prepared me for your smile
Lighting the darkness of my soul
Innocence in your arms
(Throw me, don't, oh, ah ah, yeah)

Throw me tomorrow, oh oh
Now that I really got a chance
Throw me tomorrow, oh oh
Everything's falling into place
Throw me tomorrow, oh oh
Seeing my past to let it go
Yeah, throw me tomorrow, oh oh
Only for you I don't regret
And I was Thursday's child

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, born I was
Thursday's child (oh, oh)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, born I was
Thursday's child (ah ah ah)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, born I was (ooh, ohh, oh, oh)
Ah ah ah
Monday, Tuesday (ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah)
Wednesday, born I was (ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah)
Oh, oh
Monday, Tuesday (ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah)
Wednesday, born I was ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah)
Ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah
Monday, Tuesday (ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah)
Wednesday, born I was (ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah)
Ah ah ah ah, ah ah ah ah


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Thursday's Child Lyrics as written by Reeves Gabrels David Bowie

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    Does anyone know what he means with the phrase "Only for you I don't regret That I was Thursday's Child "...is it kind of a declaration of love ? - but to whom ?

    AgathaKavkaon May 29, 2002   Link

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