Sub-culture

BERNARD (GB 2) SUMNER, PETER HOOK, STEPHEN PAUL DAVID MORRIS, GILLIAN LESLEY GILBERT

I like walking in the park
When it gets late at night
I move round in the dark
And leave when it gets light
I sit around by day
Tied up in chains so tight
These crazy words of mine
So wrong they could be right

[Chorus]
What do I get out of this
I always try, I always miss
One of these days you'll go back to your home
You won't even notice that you are alone
One of these days when you sit by yourself
You'll realize you can't shaft without someone else
In the end you will submit
It's got to hurt you a little bit

I like talking in my sleep
When people work so hard
They need what they can keep
A choice that leaves them scarred
A view without a room
Unveils the truth so soon
And when the sun goes down
You've lost what you had found

[Chorus: x3]

What do I get out of this
I always try, I always miss
One of these days you'll go back to your home
You won't even notice that you are alone

Trivia about the song Sub-culture by New Order

On which albums was the song “Sub-culture” released by New Order?
New Order released the song on the albums “Low-Life” in 1985, “Substance” in 1987, “Singles” in 2005, and “Education, Entertainment, Recreation” in 2021.
Who composed the song “Sub-culture” by New Order?
The song “Sub-culture” by New Order was composed by BERNARD (GB 2) SUMNER, PETER HOOK, STEPHEN PAUL DAVID MORRIS, GILLIAN LESLEY GILBERT.

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