Hope for the Future

STEVE ROTHERY, MARK KELLY, PETE TREWAVAS, IAN MOSLEY, JOHN HELMER, STEVE HOGARTH

I've been feeling kind of down and loose
Like a Rosicrucian pope
Head down deep in the womb of time
Carrying a message of hope
My hands steady as a hangman's hands
Surer than the hangman's rope
I could sleep for invisible years
Carrying a message of hope
For the future
Carrying a message
Carrying a message
Message of hope

I found a power on a dusty shelf
Hey! the languages I learned
Now I'm so powerful I hurt myself
I hurt myself
I feel kind of limbic brain
Like the library of an astronaut
Found hidden in a pyramid
Shadowing a body of thought

Carrying a message
Carrying a message
Message of hope

Madam I'm Adam, I'm a palindrome
Never odd or even any time
Fishin' and smilin' like a garden gnome
Twisting tales and spinning lines
Why don't we twist like we did last year?

Carrying a message
Carrying a message
Message of hope

Trivia about the song Hope for the Future by Marillion

When was the song “Hope for the Future” released by Marillion?
The song Hope for the Future was released in 1997, on the album “This Strange Engine”.
Who composed the song “Hope for the Future” by Marillion?
The song “Hope for the Future” by Marillion was composed by STEVE ROTHERY, MARK KELLY, PETE TREWAVAS, IAN MOSLEY, JOHN HELMER, STEVE HOGARTH.

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