I write poetry as well as flash fiction and horror. Yesterday, I was reading a tribute to him and half-listening to a tribute on the radio, when I found I just had to write about David Bowie. You'll recognise some of his greatest lyrics below... as this poem wouldn't have been about him if I didn't add them in.
Put on your red shoes,
and dance the blues...
Under the serious moonlight
While the starman
we all grew up with -
Our souls connected with -
Like we were family -
of some kind...
Is making the stars ...
... look very different today,
as he joins the greats
and becomes a member
of that band up there,
leaving us with a part of our colour spectrum
less bright
Leaving us gutted,
shattered
that he's no longer
here.
His voice is silent.
His Swan Song Album
breaking our hearts.
Yes, Bowie is gone from this Earth,
but he will live on
in my generation.
We were lucky enough to live here
at the same time
he did.
Put on your red shoes,
and dance the blues...
Under the serious moonlight
While the starman
we all grew up with -
Our souls connected with -
Like we were family -
of some kind...
Is making the stars ...
... look very different today,
as he joins the greats
and becomes a member
of that band up there,
leaving us with a part of our colour spectrum
less bright
Leaving us gutted,
shattered
that he's no longer
here.
His voice is silent.
His Swan Song Album
breaking our hearts.
Yes, Bowie is gone from this Earth,
but he will live on
in my generation.
We were lucky enough to live here
at the same time
he did.
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