But if only you could see them
You would know from their faces
There were kings and queens
Followed by princes and princesses
There were future power people
From the loved to the loveless
Shining a light 'cause they wanted it seen
Well there were cries of why
Followed by cries of why not
Can I
Reach out for you if that feels good to me
And the riders will not stop us
'Cause the only love they'll find is paradise
No the riders will not stop us
'Cause the only love they'll find is paradise
Paradise yeah
Don't you know that racism has a minimum future kids
Can only lead to no good, to no good
Besides your sons and daughters
Already know how that feels
One day (One day)
All the queens will gather round
Spreading love and unity so it can be found
Well then all the riders say it's all to do with drugs
Well inject me
With your love
Inject me with your love alright
And the riders will not stop us
'Cause the only drug they'll find is paradise
Future love paradise
No the riders will not stop us
'Cause the only love they'll find is paradise
Future love paradise
No the riders will not stop us
The only love they'll find is paradise
Paradise yea
Love paradise
One in and out is gonna make you feel good (paradise)
Coming at you like a hurricane would (paradise)
Stay close to me I'll always be by your side
Save paradise
You remind me of a girl I knew paradise
So beautiful once inside you paradise
You make me feel like I need your love love love
Want to fill me with your love
Fix me with your love all right
And the riders will not stop us
'Cause the only love they'll find is paradise
Future love paradise
No the riders will not stop us
'Cause the only drug they'll find is paradise
Oh we'll be livin' in a paradise
The riders will not stop us
'Cause the only love they'll find is paradise
Future love paradise
They will never make you feel surely
Like you've felt never felt before I'll
Give myself
To you
And if you change your mind
I'll do anything
Just to make the world peaceful
Just to make life wonderful
I will drown all your sorrows
In a future love paradise
Future love paradise
Future love paradise
They will never make you feel surely
Like you've never felt before
I'll give myself


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Future Love Paradise Lyrics as written by Seal Samuel

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    General Comment

    I always thought it was "writers" not "riders" As in the writers/media of people saying: You're crazy... you're on drugs. And Seal's response is that the writers won't stop us because our "drug" is Love.

    ArchFoolon February 20, 2010   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I realize I am way late on posting this, but here are my 2 cents:

    The song is obviously about racism. Who were the first riders that we might associate with racsim? Soon after the Civil War there were hooded riders that would come out of the night and burn the houses of the recently freed slaves as well as lynch any that they deemed a threat to their way of life - we all know them as the KKK. I feel that the symbology of the riders in this song is derived from the original Klan midnight rides and is used as imagery to represent all racsim and discrimination. In the 60's it was a common Klan claim that the black population was inferior because of the rampant rate of heroine addiction in many of the ghettos. It was an excuse the racists used as a justification for their atrocious behavious. Many of the points in this song can be viewed as turning the tables on racism: another example - if you ask a racist why he hates blacks, or Jews, or Asians, the politically correct answer you might hear is that they don't hate them - they just "love the white race. What is wrong with that?" So in light of this interpretation - "The riders will not stop us, cause the only love they'll find is paradise" can be expanded to clearly mean - The racists will not stop us because the only love there truly is, is the love of an equal and free world.

    Or I might be completely wrong.

    logicscarson November 24, 2011   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Gr8 one. I think its about Anti-racism and spreading "love" rather than hate, as well as teaching future generations to LOVE rather than HATE based on race, etc... Don't you love simple songs that sound GREAT! Seal has this one very well done! :D :)

    shassounehon January 16, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    yay seal! i jus like the song jesus wept there are a ton of lyrics what he said^

    Jamboon January 02, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Well if you listen to it, you can hear that he says (in the 'doing drugs' verse) 'Blue Riders'. So I'm pretty sure the 'riders' he's talking about are cops, and seeing how this song has pretty heavy racism overtones, I think the chorus is generally about cops discriminating against black people... though I feel the meaning of the song overall is more along the lines of a vision of the world without prejudice. It's a nice song. :)

    CoyoteLongshoton November 26, 2009   Link
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    General Comment

    I think this song is about the endgame between the forces that would hurt us and enslave us and control us and destroy, and the forces that would love and accept us and help us create. I think we are poised between these two forces - we see incredible creations, in music and technology and art, and incredible destructiveness and hatred, often for the dumbest of reasons, all playing out in the world we're experiencing.

    If you accept the idea that there are angels - call them what you will, beings who have accepted love as a way of life - and devils, again use whatever words you like, who are deeply into the idea of power and shame and control and guilt and selling you the concept that you are inherently sinful and weak and bad and worthless - then I think this song is about the place where the devils (the riders) and the angels (the queens he talks of in the beginning, spreading love and unity so we can be found) collide

    I think each of us can choose which side we would like to be with, and that if you consistently choose love, you will find yourself in a future love paradise. I really do think that we don't die to get to heaven - we live instead. I think Seal knows this - I gesture you to 'Crazy', where he talks about how 'in a sky full of people.. in a world full of people.. in a heaven of people there's only some want to fly, isn't that crazy?'

    SMUSER26982on August 21, 2013   Link
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    General Comment

    It's about the originators of the acid house movement in the summer of love in the late 80s in the UK. A really special time.

    Alfonsobadonzoon August 07, 2018   Link

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