Someday Never Comes
John Fogerty Lyrics


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First thing I remember
Was asking papa why
For there were many things I didn't know

And daddy always smiled
Took me by the hand
Saying, "someday you'll understand"
Well, I'm here to tell you now each and every mother's son
You better learn it fast and you better learn it young
'Cause someday never comes

The time and tears went by
And I collected dust
For there were many things I didn't know

When daddy went away
He said, "try to be a man
And someday you'll understand"

But I'm here to tell you now each and every mother's son
You better learn it fast you better learn it young
'Cause someday never comes

And then one day in April
I wasn't even there
For there were many things I didn't know

A son was born to me
Mama held his hand
Saying, "someday you'll understand"

Well, I'm here to tell you now each and every mother's son
You better learn it fast and you better learn it young
'Cause someday never comes
Ooh, someday never comes

Think it was September
The year I went away
For there were many things I didn't know

And still I see him standing
Trying to be a man
I said, "someday you'll understand"

But I'm here to tell you now each and every mother's son
You better learn it fast and you better learn it young




'Cause someday never comes
Ooh, someday never comes.

Overall Meaning

"Someday Never Comes" by John Fogerty is a poignant song about the elusiveness of understanding, the weight of time, and the importance of learning. The first verse tells the story of a young boy asking his father about the mysteries of the world, and his father assuring him that he'll understand someday. The second verse speaks of a father imparting the same wisdom to his own son. The chorus repeats the refrain that someday never comes, urging listeners to learn fast and young.


Throughout the song, there are themes of regret, loss, and missed opportunities. The singer laments that he didn't learn fast enough, that he let time slip away, and that he wasn't there for important moments in his life. But despite these regrets, there is still a hopefulness to the song, as the singer urges others not to make the same mistakes he did, to learn fast and young.


The final verse brings the song full circle, with the singer reflecting on his own youth and the lessons he didn't quite grasp. The final refrain of "someday never comes" drives home the idea that we can't wait around for things to make sense or for epiphanies to strike - we have to actively seek out understanding and make the most of our time.


Overall, "Someday Never Comes" is a powerful reminder to live in the moment, to take advantage of the time we have, and to never stop learning.


Line by Line Meaning

First thing I remember
The earliest memory I have


Was asking papa why
Asking my father for an explanation


For there were many things I didn't know
Because I lacked knowledge


And daddy always smiled
My father had a positive attitude


Took me by the hand
He grabbed my hand gently


Saying, "someday you'll understand"
And I remember him saying that I'll comprehend someday


Well, I'm here to tell you now each and every mother's son
I'm telling all of you, men and women alike


You better learn it fast and you better learn it young
You should learn it quickly and early in life


'Cause someday never comes
Because the future is unpredictable


The time and tears went by
Time passed and tears were shed


And I collected dust
And I was neglected


When daddy went away
When my father passed away


He said, "try to be a man
He told me to be strong


And someday you'll understand"
And that I'll understand someday


And then one day in April
And then one day in the month of April


I wasn't even there
I wasn't present


For there were many things I didn't know
Because I was uninformed


A son was born to me
My child was born


Mama held his hand
My wife comforted him


Saying, "someday you'll understand"
And she said that he'll comprehend it someday


Think it was September
I believe it was the month of September


The year I went away
The year that I left


And still I see him standing
And I can still picture him standing


Trying to be a man
Trying to be strong


I said, "someday you'll understand"
And I told him that he'll comprehend it someday


Ooh, someday never comes
But someday may never come




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Comments from YouTube:

Norbert Siewert

I thought I was the only one who was emotionally impacted by this song. Yes, the tears really flow whenever this song is played!

You know my name.

This song reminds me of my dad. He died last month, six days after my 33rd birthday.
This was his favorite band and I would always see him watching their live shows when I would go visit him.
Take care of yourselves and live healthy lives.
rip dad.

Nick Shamas

You know my name. Reminds me of my Dad too, he passed away in 2008.. and I think of him every single day. Sorry to hear of your loss my friend. Music soothes the soul.. One love <3

You know my name.

nick shamas  yeah, thanks man. Im sorry for your loss as well. But there can be no life without death. peace, brother.

You know my name.

DerRobMann (R.T. West) he sounds like a great man. You sir, are as great as he to follow in his footsteps. Yeah my dad used to listen to that kinda music too. He was born in '44 and raised listening to the really early stuff. Take care, my friend.

Jeremy Golden

Sorry for your loss

Demospammer9987

"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died, rather we should thank God that such men lived." -General George S. Patton Jr.

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OmicronOmega

This song needs to be played at the ending credits to the universe.

cecil keith

Amen to that

Emily Evers

My new favorite YouTube comment. Thank you, for understanding…

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