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Stone love - she kneels before the grave
A brave son - who gave his life
To save the slogans
That hovers between the headstone and her eyes
For they penetrate her grieving
New love - a boy and girl are talking
New words - that only they can share in
New words - a love so strong it tears their hearts
To sleep - through the fleeting hours of morning
[CHORUS]
Love is careless in its choosing
Sweeping over cross and baby
Love descends on those defenseless
Idiot love will spark the fusion
Inspirations have I none
Just to touch the flaming dove
All I have is my love of love
And love is not loving
Soul love - the priest that tastes the word and
Told of love - and how my God on high is
All love - though reaching up my loneliness
Evolves
By the blindness that surrounds him
[CHORUS]
A brave son - who gave his life
To save the slogans
That hovers between the headstone and her eyes
For they penetrate her grieving
New words - that only they can share in
New words - a love so strong it tears their hearts
Love is careless in its choosing
Sweeping over cross and baby
Love descends on those defenseless
Idiot love will spark the fusion
Inspirations have I none
Just to touch the flaming dove
All I have is my love of love
And love is not loving
Told of love - and how my God on high is
All love - though reaching up my loneliness
Evolves
By the blindness that surrounds him
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Submitted by
bigpoppachidog On Jul 10, 2002
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It's about being alone and unloved when the rest of the world has a love of some sort. All Ziggy has is his romantism (love of love) and he knows that he's missing out, but he's unwilling to do anything, since he's afraid of getting hurt, but he'd do anything to be in love for just one second.
@Child Of Music your interpretation reminds me of a common theme from the original Star Trek series: human emotion is so engrossing, important, and significant that aliens are willing to go to great lengths to experience it however briefly. In Star Trek aliens lie, cheat, kill, betray their deepest principles to experience human emotions for a while.
@Child Of Music your interpretation reminds me of a common theme from the original Star Trek series: human emotion is so engrossing, important, and significant that aliens are willing to go to great lengths to experience it however briefly. In Star Trek aliens lie, cheat, kill, betray their deepest principles to experience human emotions for a while.
Ziggy is a gentler kind of alien. He’s more like a hungry waiting outside a restaurant looking in and watching people dine. Watching with growing interest and longing.
Ziggy is a gentler kind of alien. He’s more like a hungry waiting outside a restaurant looking in and watching people dine. Watching with growing interest and longing.
The line “Idiot love will spark the fusion” sounds like biology: human beings are...
The line “Idiot love will spark the fusion” sounds like biology: human beings are created by spectacularly random series of events leading to fusion of two gametes. People make babies in conspicuously reckless ways that are driven by something he envisions as an implacable kind of love driving us together regardless of our personal needs or wishes. But at the end of the day, we are all (?) in love with the idea of love. Brilliant , hard hitting poetry straight from the world weary heart of a beautiful man who had the world throwing itself at his feet. God bless David Bowie.
Well, I disagree with what most people here think of this song. To me, it always seemed that this was about how the occidental culture always puts its idea of "love" everywhere. Love is just another built concept that we use to interpretate our world. Seen with the eyes of an outsider, love is everywhere and its everything but at the same time it is many thing and nothing. I hope i can make myself clear... anyway, that's the way i like to see it.
You are the closest. It's about being in love with the idea of love, but at the same time realising that it is indefinable and has multiple manifestations. D Bowie :)
You are the closest. It's about being in love with the idea of love, but at the same time realising that it is indefinable and has multiple manifestations. D Bowie :)
@aquarella I like your interpretation. Love gets young men killed in defense of a slogan, love moves people powerfully to do many things, we presume that God is made of love, but love is not really on our on our side in every instance.
@aquarella I like your interpretation. Love gets young men killed in defense of a slogan, love moves people powerfully to do many things, we presume that God is made of love, but love is not really on our on our side in every instance.
This is one of my favorite Bowie songs, especially since I love Ziggy Stardust so much. I believe that the song is just about different kinds of love, like the love of a mother to her dead son or the love between a boy and girl, a priest and God, etc. It's a beautiful song, really. I like how Bowie can write a love song that isn't just about a girl or something, but just about love in general. Pretty awesome.
"Inspirations have I none, just to touch the flaming dove"
That line kills me with its awesomeness.
what do you think the 'flaming dove' is?
what do you think the 'flaming dove' is?
The flaming dove is a more or less obscure symbol for the Holy Spirit. Seeing as Bowie first uses the image directly before he describes the spiritual love between man and God, I think it's fairly safe to assume that religion is referenced here.
The flaming dove is a more or less obscure symbol for the Holy Spirit. Seeing as Bowie first uses the image directly before he describes the spiritual love between man and God, I think it's fairly safe to assume that religion is referenced here.
so much loneliness in this song! i love the first verse. the son probably went to war for a politician's cause ("slogan" or maybe a pun on slow gun?) and now this "slogan" cause is the gun that's separating a mother and her son.
This is a great song. I think Child of music has the meaning nailed down pretty good
"Love is careless in its choosing...Love decends on those defenseless..."
How true and tragic. And then comes to those in need not at all.
"stone love" = phsyical love...a love you can see and feel..."soul love" = something that you can not see...but you know in your heart that it's there
@static_shadow48 "Stone love" is also wordplay since the bereaved mother is looking at a headstone. And in 60s/70s slang, "stone love" would be "absolute love." Compare Hendrix "Stone Free" where it's used with similar meaning.
@static_shadow48 "Stone love" is also wordplay since the bereaved mother is looking at a headstone. And in 60s/70s slang, "stone love" would be "absolute love." Compare Hendrix "Stone Free" where it's used with similar meaning.
Gore Vidal once said “The important thing is not the object of love, but the emotion itself.”
Love is innate, irrepressible and takes many forms. The opening verse of a mother sitting a grave reminds me of Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf. Septimus Smith left for “France to save an England which consisted almost entirely of Shakespeare's plays and Miss Isabel Pole in a green dress walking in the square.”
Or as Bowie succintly puts it "to save the slogans".
Love is not loving but love is insatiable. It is built into the fabric of every one of us. Call it a soul, call it an evolutional benefit. Whatever it is, we need it. For country, for the opposite or same sex, for our parents, for our siblings. It cannot be escaped and is hard wired into our response to the world.
Bowie dismisses the possibility of his own self being capable of love, but equally recognises the potency of love being a powerful force of inspiration in others.
He starts by depicting the bond of love between mother and son, the child being a military recruitment killed in action for the honour 'to save the slogan' which hovers 'between the headstone and her eyes".
There then follows the juxtaposition of this 'dead love' with the fresh romance of 'a boy and girl' and the innuendo's of "new words that only they can share in" that only such a pair would understand.
Bowie views love as a spirit/metaphysical force which descends indiscriminately, presenting this inspirational power upon the unprepared, "sparking the fusion" between one person and another. "Love is careless in its choosing, sweeping over cross a baby." And Bowie, aware of his inability to feel love, professes his empathy to the word and the beneficial effect it has upon others. "All I have is my love of love, and love is not loving."
The final verse develops a thought of cynicism to the love of god. It is not that Bowie's projected affection for the Christian deity is unrequited, moreover he cannot receive mutual feelings from those around, even when he lifts himself to the possibility of Gnostic beliefs, he finds no reward. The inner desire of the soul, as related by "the priest who tastes the word", and the prospect of a "God on high" being "all love" are dissolved, because his isolation and loneliness is a result of not lacking a god, but the oblivion such a god displays "though by reaching up my loneliness evolves by the blindness that surrounds him".
Consequently, the chaos of the initial song expands to encompass a religious aspects mankind does have the ability and capability to love on a superficial level with the air of doom hanging above, but the love which god is believed to possess, apparently the greatest love of all —"Soul Love", breeds discontent because of its inaccessibility, akin to unrequited love (i.e "All I have is my love of love, and love is not loving.").
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