
Everyone Says ‘Hi’ David Bowie
"Everyone Says ‘Hi’" by David Bowie, released in 2003, is a #Rock song that explores themes of longing, connection, and the passage of time. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and the bittersweet nature of relationships. Musically, it features a blend of pop and rock elements, characterized by a melodic structure and emotive vocals. The song highlights Bowie's ability to evoke deep feelings through simple yet poignant expressions, reflecting on human experiences and interactions. Its cultural impact lies in Bowie's continued relevance and his exploration of identity and emotion in his later works.

[Verse 1]
Said you took a big trip, they said you moved away
Happened oh so quietly, they say
Shoulda took a picture, something I could keep
Buy a little frame, something cheap
For you
[Chorus]
Everyone says 'hi'
[Verse 2]
Said you sailed a big ship, said you sailed away
Didn't know the right thing to say
I'd love to get a letter, like to know what's what
Hope the weather's good and it's not too hot
For you
[Chorus]
Everyone says 'hi'
Everyone says 'hi'
Everyone says
[Post-Chorus]
Don't stay in a sad place
Where they don't care how you are
Everyone says 'hi'
Said you took a big trip, they said you moved away
Happened oh so quietly, they say
Shoulda took a picture, something I could keep
Buy a little frame, something cheap
For you
[Chorus]
Everyone says 'hi'
[Verse 2]
Said you sailed a big ship, said you sailed away
Didn't know the right thing to say
I'd love to get a letter, like to know what's what
Hope the weather's good and it's not too hot
For you
[Chorus]
Everyone says 'hi'
Everyone says 'hi'
Everyone says
[Post-Chorus]
Don't stay in a sad place
Where they don't care how you are
Everyone says 'hi'
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