| Song | The Future Now |
| Artist | Peter Hammill |
| Album | The Margin + |
| 作词 : Hammill | |
| Here we are, static in the latter half | |
| of the twentieth century | |
| but it might as well be the Middle Ages, | |
| there'll have to be some changes | |
| but how they'll come about foxes me. | |
| I want the future now, | |
| I want to hold it in my hands; | |
| all men equal and unbowed, | |
| I want the Promised Land. | |
| But that doesn't seem to get any closer, | |
| and Moses has had his day... | |
| the tablets of law are an advertising poster, | |
| civilisation here to stay | |
| and this is progress? You must be joking! | |
| Me, I'm looking for any kind of hope. | |
| I want the future now, | |
| I want to see it on the screen, | |
| I want to break the bounds | |
| that make our lives so mean. | |
| Oh, blind, blinded, blinding hatred | |
| of race, sex, religion, colour, country and creed, | |
| these scream from the pages of everything I read. | |
| You just bring me oppression and torture, | |
| apartheid, corruption and plague; | |
| you just bring me the rape of the planet | |
| and joke world rights at the Hague. | |
| Oh, someday the Millennium! | |
| But how far is someday away? | |
| I want the future now | |
| I'm young, and it's my right. | |
| I want a reason to be proud. | |
| I want to see the light. | |
| I want the future now, | |
| I want to see it on the screen, | |
| I want to break the bounds: | |
| make life worth more than dreams. | |
| Yeah, wake up the planet! |
| zuò cí : Hammill | |
| Here we are, static in the latter half | |
| of the twentieth century | |
| but it might as well be the Middle Ages, | |
| there' ll have to be some changes | |
| but how they' ll come about foxes me. | |
| I want the future now, | |
| I want to hold it in my hands | |
| all men equal and unbowed, | |
| I want the Promised Land. | |
| But that doesn' t seem to get any closer, | |
| and Moses has had his day... | |
| the tablets of law are an advertising poster, | |
| civilisation here to stay | |
| and this is progress? You must be joking! | |
| Me, I' m looking for any kind of hope. | |
| I want the future now, | |
| I want to see it on the screen, | |
| I want to break the bounds | |
| that make our lives so mean. | |
| Oh, blind, blinded, blinding hatred | |
| of race, sex, religion, colour, country and creed, | |
| these scream from the pages of everything I read. | |
| You just bring me oppression and torture, | |
| apartheid, corruption and plague | |
| you just bring me the rape of the planet | |
| and joke world rights at the Hague. | |
| Oh, someday the Millennium! | |
| But how far is someday away? | |
| I want the future now | |
| I' m young, and it' s my right. | |
| I want a reason to be proud. | |
| I want to see the light. | |
| I want the future now, | |
| I want to see it on the screen, | |
| I want to break the bounds: | |
| make life worth more than dreams. | |
| Yeah, wake up the planet! |