Take a second of the day
To think about the things that we have done this year
The dog lies down the pouring rain
I'm underneath the smoker's railway arch again

The future's looking colorful
It's the color of blood, chaos and corruption of a happy soul
A happy soul will ride in the field
Ride in the field
Ride in the field
Until the rain dies down

The railway ticket states the destination
But it doesn't mean that we will show
There's a fork upon the line
We'll pay the guard to switch the signs
Off we go

The future's looking wonderful
It's the wonder of the businessman's conspiracy to sell you wares
No one cares
Oh, you care, I know
You care, I know
You care, I know
I forgot for a while

On a sulky afternoon spent in dispute
You'll give yourself a headache, boy
So I spend the day in stories
And in dreaming of the time when we're on stage

Have you seen the loneliness of a middle distance runner
As he stops the race and looks around?
I like the stage you've seen it now

I'll walk to the station
Walk to the station
Walk to the station
Won't you follow me down?

Walk to the station
Walk to the station
Walk to the station
Won't you follow me down?


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    Having slept on this I think I kind of missed the point in the post above. The song really relates a lot more closely to the book/ film Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, with Stuart/ the band in the role of the protaginist - the non-conformist who is content to suffer for the sake of his own freedom, and finds exhileration in cross country running, but will only do it on his own terms.

    The railway ticket states the destination But it doesn't mean that we will show

    The band have jumped on the indie rock train, but it doesn't mean they will follow the conventional route.

    The future's looking colourful

    In comparison to the grainy black and white of British New Wave cinema

    A happy soul will ride in the fields

    The joy of cross country running

    Dreaming of the time when we're on stage

    This conjures up ABBAs Glasgow referencing anthem Super Trouper, which also examines the onstage offstage machinations of band life.

    Have you seen the loneliness of a middle distance runner As he stops the race and looks around? I like the stage I've seen it now

    Spoiler alert, but you have to watch the film/ read the book to get this. The band are happy to be in the race, but on their own terms...

    Its a stretch but I still think the closing line might be a Dylan ref... considering the bands media stance 'like Dylan in the Movies'... Don't Look Back also being an excellent film and ahead of its time, in its observation of the media...

    mookundion January 04, 2011   Link

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