Futures And Pasts

Mark Edward Smith, Martin Bramah

I was in a sleeping dream
When a policeman brought my mother home
By the window I didn't scream
I was too old for that

I was in a drunken dream
The pubs were closed, it was three o'clock
At the bottom of the street it seemed
There was a policeman lost in the fog

I understand but I don't see it
I understand but I don't see it
I understand but I don't read it
Futures and pasts

You can cry for your lost childhood
We can cry for our lost childhoods
But remember how you hated it
And worse 'cause you couldn't state it?

I understand but I don't see it
I understand but I don't see it
I understand but I don't read it
Futures and pasts

Look at the woman of thirty-nine
Look at the man of forty-nine
You can read their lousy lives
You can see their ugly face lines

They understand but they don't see it
They understand but they don't see it
I understand but I don't read it
Futures and pasts

I understand but I don't see it
I understand but I don't see it
I understand but I don't read it
Futures and pasts

Trivia about the song Futures And Pasts by The Fall

On which albums was the song “Futures And Pasts” released by The Fall?
The Fall released the song on the albums “Live At The Witch Trials” in 1979, “Live 1977” in 2000, and “The Complete Peel Sessions 1978-2004” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Futures And Pasts” by The Fall?
The song “Futures And Pasts” by The Fall was composed by Mark Edward Smith, Martin Bramah.

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