Yassassin - I'm not a moody guy
Yassassin - I walk without a sound
Yassassin - Just a working man, no judge of men
Yassassin - But such a life I've never known

We came from the farmlands
To live in the city
We walked proud and lustful
In this resonant world

You want to fight
But I don't want to leave
Or drift away

Yassassin, etc. (chorus)

Look at this - no second glances
Look at this - no value of love
Look at this - just sun and steel
Look at this - then look at us

If there's someone in charge
Then listen to me
Don't say nothing's wrong
'Cause I've got a love
And she's afeared

You want to fight
But I don't want to leave
Or drift away

Yassassin, etc. (chorus)


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Yassassin (Turkish For: Long Live) Lyrics as written by David Bowie

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    This isn't one of your ordinary Bowie songs. On the album Lodger, Yassassin, or Turkish for Long Live, goes in depth to how an ordinary guy just lives life like anyone else does, except he does not care. He'll do whatever and think whatever he wants.

    davidbowiefan1on December 26, 2008   Link

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