Tomorrow's
Madness Lyrics


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A cage of my own
This cage is my home
And also alone am I
From above all around
Helpless to the sound
Of my brother's cry

Just leave us alone
We don't want to moan
Only if you make us
Smashed on the lock
Until I've had to drop
Tried to get my message through

Off goes another with another's brother
My arms try to bend across to a friend

You can't burn me with your laser beams
It's pointing at you and tomorrow's dream
You'll burn my body quietly set free
And I'll cry for you as I sway from my tree

I'd give you my brain
Nothing you would gain
It's misery seeps from you
When leaving my cage
I am in a rage
Because I know what you're up to

When you walk away remember next day
Not a second I've slept awake I'll have kept
When I reappear I'll look on in fear
My hands could kill but they never will

You can't burn me with your laser beams
It's pointing at you and tomorrow's dream




You'll burn my body quietly set free
And I'll cry for you as I sway from my tree

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Madness's song "Tomorrows Dream" tell the story of a person who feels trapped in a cage. They describe the cage as their home and admit to feeling alone while inside. The person can hear their brother crying, but they are helpless to the sound. They plead to be left alone and promise not to complain so long as they are not hurt.


The song implies that the person in the cage is being held captive against their will. They try to communicate with someone outside the cage but have been unsuccessful. They witness others being taken away and fear they will be next. The line "my hands could kill but they never will" suggests a sense of powerlessness and resignation to their situation.


The chorus of the song is an expression of defiance. The person in the cage tells their captors that they cannot be burned with laser beams, implying they will not be defeated or destroyed. They say that their captors' weapons are pointing at them but that the real damage will be done to the captors themselves and to their dreams for the future. The final line, "And I'll cry for you as I sway from my tree," suggests a martyr-like sacrifice and a sense of impending doom.


Line by Line Meaning

A cage of my own
I am trapped in my own confines


This cage is my home
This prison is the only place I know


And also alone am I
I am lonely and isolated


From above all around
I feel surrounded and watched, but helpless to escape


Helpless to the sound
I cannot help but hear the cries of those around me


Of my brother's cry
I am tormented by the agony of someone I care about


Just leave us alone
We do not want to be bothered


We don't want to moan
We do not wish to complain


Only if you make us
We will speak up if provoked


Smashed on the lock
We are forcefully contained


Until I've had to drop
Until we are broken and defeated


Tried to get my message through
I have attempted to communicate, but it falls on deaf ears


Off goes another with another's brother
Someone is taken unfairly


My arms try to bend across to a friend
I am reaching out for comfort and support


You can't burn me with your laser beams
You cannot hurt me with your weapons


It's pointing at you and tomorrow's dream
You will face the consequences of your actions in the future


You'll burn my body quietly set free
You will destroy me, but I will finally be at peace


And I'll cry for you as I sway from my tree
I will mourn for you as I leave this world


I'd give you my brain
I would share my thoughts and emotions with you


Nothing you would gain
But it would not benefit you


It's misery seeps from you
You are consumed by sadness and despair


When leaving my cage
If I ever escape my confinement


I am in a rage
I will be filled with anger and resentment


Because I know what you're up to
Because I am aware of your malicious intentions


When you walk away remember next day
Do not forget what you have done to me in the past


Not a second I've slept awake I'll have kept
Your actions have kept me awake night after night


When I reappear I'll look on in fear
If I ever see you again, I will be filled with terror


My hands could kill but they never will
Although I have the power to harm you, I choose not to




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

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Comments from YouTube:

@zxzxzxzx66

Behind all that comedy lies a lot of melancholy and superb musical phrases I’ve never heard before! Madness sound will last for ages. With all my respect for the band members, Mike Barson is a fucking genius !

@beenmicrophone5817

just gone down a madness rabbithole, and wholly crap.. this stuff is absolutely epic!!!

@kickbiker7920

Happy music with melancholic words! Awesome song arrangements that have aged very well. Ahead of their time with their social conscience at the forefront.

@6fch

345

@ufinawilson1960

LEAS

@ufinawilson1960

@Been Microphone swallowed dzd, APPLIED

@katoness

Such a talented band, they could make their music both melancholy and joyful at the same time.

@grahampollitt791

So true 👍

@richarddutchholland4780

It’s hard for me to comprehend that I’m now 50 this month and the first cassette I ever owned was the Rise and Fall and then Madness 7. I was around 10 or 11 and listening to them on a small radio cassette recorder with a single speaker in my tiny bedroom. Fast forward 40 years and I’m back in the family home, mam and dad have passed away and I’ve moved back in after a pointless relationship... late on June the 12th I played The Rise and Fall going from 49 to 50.... why? I’m not sure but it was memorable and I was pretty drunk 😵

@amonrawya3064

I'm sorry to hear about your relationship, and your parents. I can't say I know what's it like, I'm only fifteen. But I hope the days get better for you, as I'm going through a rough go at the moment. Not nearly as bad as you, I imagine, but we've both ended up here. Maddness was my childhood soundtrack, and it feels comforting to come back here when things are tough. I wish you the very best, sir.

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