Past Ideas of the Future - Hostage Calm



     
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Past Ideas of the Future Lyrics


The shows we watched when we were kids
Jetsons' spacecars, Apollo ships
That we could shrink the world to fit
The big dreams of broken kidsThat someday, skyways, speedtrains and flying cars
Would keep us safe from the fools we are;
Genetics and bionics could
Make this place a bit more honest;
That we would know we stayed good on the promiseThat love was a war worth fighting,
And that someday the war would end.The distance, and the moral conflict
Of living far from how we wanted
The arc of our lives was something we could bend
I wrapped my hopes in everything ahead.But in the backseat of somebody else's car,
There would be a price for having gone this far:
That we could live with broken hearts,
We couldn't stand to see the pieces laying so far apart.We finally climbed the steel high rise
To see the world we'd left behind,
That the years would be so unkind to us.We'd shy away in horror at what we'd done,
That good intentions just weren't enough.

That all these years spent fighting,
And still we're only hereStill without peace, still without cure
Still without peace, still without cure
Still without peace, still without cure
For Loneliness,
For Hatred,
Depression,
And Regret:The memory of you that I cannot forget.'Cause it's in my skin like the sutures:
These past ideas of the future.
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Hostage Calm was a rock/punk/hardcore band from Connecticut that debuted in the summer of 2007 with a 4-song CD-R Demo, later re-released on a 7" by Headcount Records . Their first LP, Lens, was originally released in May of 2008 on Redscroll Records, based out of Wallingford, CT. Hostage Calm released their second LP, Hostage Calm, on Run For Cover Records in August 2010, and their third LP Please Remain Calm in October 2012, also on Run For Cover Records. Their fourth album on Run For Cover Records entitled Die On Stage was released in September 2014.

Read more about Hostage Calm on Last.fm.


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