David Bowie: The Next Day Meaning
Song Released: 2013
The Next Day Lyrics
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A honest as possible song by David Bowie [r.i.p] to uplift the innocent believers into the faith of JESUS, that became very controversial by the video in who the ''throat cutters'' as the Nazi- defenders ''third hand and eye'' called believers that had the nerve to criticize Bowie's song ''The Next Day'' and him as a artist, but not criticize POPE JOHN [r.i.p] when it was needed that overlooked the child molestors in his own Church and who wanted to make it easy for people like the Cardinal Aloysious Stepinac [r.i.p] who overlooked the ''throat cutters'' run amok during World War 2 and NOW these ''throat cutters'' want to have him beatified into sainthood which would be madness in the eyes of our LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST.
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In this song i think David Bowie is communicating to remind us that he is alive and well, not quite dead in the name of JESUS CHRIST with a touch of anger to express his views in the way religion is used that he believes we continue to sacrifice JESUS through the golden rituals of The Mass in his blood and all, which Bowie believes that JESUS wants to say goodbye from, because JESUS actually died only once as a sacrifice for our sins in which Bowie exposes his sins of himself in Christ to us to see our sins that we committed against JESUS CHRIST who is still alive and well in Heaven for us to honor and believe in him with a fresher understanding of ourselfs.
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