Ballad Of The Adventurers

Bertolt Brecht / Dominic Muldowney

Sickened by sun, with rainstorms lashing him rotten
A looted wreath crowning his tangled hair
Every moment of his youth apart from its dream was forgotten
Gone the roof overhead, but the sky was always there

Oh you, who are flung out, alike from heaven and from Hades
You murderers who've been so bitterly repaid
Why did you part from the mothers who nursed you as babies
It was peaceful and you slept and there you stayed

Still he explores and rakes the absinthe green oceans
Though his mother has given him up for lost
Grinning and cursing with a few odd tears of contrition
Always in search of that land where life seems best

Loafing through hells and flocked through paradises
Calm and grinning, with a vanishing face
At times he still dreams of a small field he recognises
With a blue sky overhead and nothing else

Trivia about the song Ballad Of The Adventurers by David Bowie

When was the song “Ballad Of The Adventurers” released by David Bowie?
The song Ballad Of The Adventurers was released in 1982, on the album “Baal”.
Who composed the song “Ballad Of The Adventurers” by David Bowie?
The song “Ballad Of The Adventurers” by David Bowie was composed by Bertolt Brecht and Dominic Muldowney.

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