Sign of the Times
Madness Lyrics


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This is disposable, throw it away
This is an animal, don't let it stray
That was the past so leave it behind
This is the future, it's all in our minds

Feeding your interest in between lines
Reading the caring one, sign of the times
This is your Englishman, this is his lawn
This is your female, undone and torn

We are the people and we really care
We don't really look, we just like to stare
Unprintable feelings that play on your mind
Get written in innocence, pretend we are blind

Patience the virtue, not learnt in schools
Ha ha it's funny, to break all the rules

Lawbreakers are broken and so we all share
The family problems, the paper that cares
Cheapest and brightest, sexiest news
We'll make up some stories with unbiased views

We are the people and we really care
We don't really look, we just like to stare




Unprintable feelings that play on your mind
Get written in innocence, pretend we are blind

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Sign of the Times" by Madness reflect on the modern society's fascination with sensational news and trivialities, which have replaced the more profound and essential aspects of life. The first two lines of the song are a metaphor for how quickly people discard things that are no longer useful or deemed interesting.


The lines "Feeding your interest in between lines, Reading the caring one, sign of the times" criticize the media's tendency to sensationalize events and offer biased or incomplete information, which people willingly consume. The following lines, "This is your Englishman, this is his lawn, This is your female, undone, and torn," allude to the class and gender differences that the media often exploit for their stories.


The chorus, "We are the people, and we really care, We don't really look, we just like to stare, Unprintable feelings that play on your mind, Get written in innocence, pretend we are blind," captures the dual nature of people's response to the media - on the one hand, they claim to care about the world's problems, but on the other hand, they remain passive observers who don't take any action.


Line by Line Meaning

This is disposable, throw it away
This item is not worth keeping, get rid of it


This is an animal, don't let it stray
This is a wild and dangerous thing, keep it under control


That was the past so leave it behind
The past is over, let it go and move forward


This is the future, it's all in our minds
Our thoughts and perceptions shape what is to come


Feeding your interest in between lines
Providing information that appeals to your curiosity


Reading the caring one, sign of the times
People are drawn to news that appears empathetic


This is your Englishman, this is his lawn
This is a stereotypical image of a British person and their property


This is your female, undone and torn
This is a portrayal of a vulnerable and damaged woman


We are the people and we really care
We want to be seen as compassionate and concerned individuals


We don't really look, we just like to stare
We are more interested in observing than taking action


Unprintable feelings that play on your mind
Emotions that are difficult to express or acknowledge


Get written in innocence, pretend we are blind
These emotions are expressed indirectly, and we choose to ignore their true meaning


Patience the virtue, not learnt in schools
The quality of being patient is not something that can be taught in a classroom


Ha ha it's funny, to break all the rules
It can be amusing to defy social norms and regulations


Lawbreakers are broken and so we all share
Those who act outside the law are ostracized by society


The family problems, the paper that cares
We exploit people's personal struggles to sell newspapers


Cheapest and brightest, sexiest news
We prioritize sensational and scandalous stories to gain attention


We'll make up some stories with unbiased views
We will invent content while claiming it is impartial




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, GRAHAM MCPHERSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, MICHAEL BARSON

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@lea6555

This album totally holds up after all these years, as does this track. One of my all-time favourites, with a bit of social-commentary thrown in over an up-beat tune. Madness was always spot on with lyrics, if you really listened. <3

@colingeddes2172

Arguably their best album. All those songs on side 1 all top drawer. Great Great band.

@lincbond442

Love this song! It may not have been released as a single but it it holds up really well. Bravo lads!!!

@musicmand4286

Favorite band of all time!

@leemoss5035

great album...does take you back to the days of proper music...

@chrishorn855

Madness...so ahead of their time...these were great times!!!

@andyhodgson7692

This is one of the best tracks on what is a very good album.

@williammain4769

Great memories, definitely my favourite from 7.. thank you for posting 👍

@dougmedina4619

Great album still... and the boys look right smart on the cover!

@carldyson9342

Excellent album

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