Pastime Paradise
Patti Smith Lyrics


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Been spending most their lives
Living in a pastime paradise
Been spending most their lives
Living in a pastime paradise

Been wasting most their lives
Glorifying days long gone behind
Been wasting most their days
In remembrance of ignorance oldest praise

Who of them will come to be
How many of them are you and me?

Dissipation, race relations
Consolation, segregation
Dispensation, isolation, exploitation, mutilation
Mutations, miscreation, confirmation to the evils of the world

Been spending most their lives
Living in a future paradise
Been spending most their lives
Living in a future paradise

Been looking in their minds
For the day that sorrow's gone from time
Keep telling of the day
When the savior of love will come to stay

Who of them will come to be
How many of them are you and me?

Proclamation of race relations
Immigration, integration
Verification of relations, acclamation, world salvation
Vibrations, stimulation, confirmation to the peace of the world

Been spending most their lives
Living in a pastime paradise
Been spending most their lives
Living in a pastime paradise

Been spending most their lives
Living in a future paradise
Ohh, future paradise

Been spending too much of our lives
Living in a pastime paradise
Ohh, pastime paradise

Ohh, let's start living for the future
Ohh, future paradise

Let's start living our lives
Living for the future
Ohh, future paradise

Praise to our lives
Living for the future
Ohh, future paradise

Shame to anyone's lives
Living in the pastime paradise
Ohh, pastime paradise

Let's start living our lives
Living for the future
Ohh, future paradise

Let's start living our lives




Living for the future
Ohh, future paradise

Overall Meaning

The song "Pastime Paradise" by Patti Smith is a profound commentary on the human tendency to cling to the past and long for a better future. The lyrics convey the idea that many people live their lives in two extreme conditions: either they dwell too much on the past or they constantly look forward to a utopian future, but fail to live in the present. The phrase "pastime paradise" refers to a state of being engrossed in trivial pleasures or being preoccupied with mundane activities, which prevent people from confronting the harsh realities of the world.


The first two stanzas describe how people have been wasting their lives by glorifying a bygone era and clinging to outdated beliefs. The third stanza highlights the societal issues that have plagued humanity since the beginning of time - dissipation, race relations, segregation, and exploitation. The fourth stanza, however, shifts the focus to a future paradise - a world where peace and love reign supreme, and race relations are harmonious. The repetition of the phrase "who of them will come to be, how many of them are you and me?" emphasizes the idea that we are all responsible for creating a future paradise, but turning our backs on the present will only lead to continued ignorance and misery.


Line by Line Meaning

Been spending most their lives Living in a pastime paradise
Been wasting most their lives Glorifying days long gone behind Been wasting most their days In remembrance of ignorance oldest praise


Been spending most their lives Living in a future paradise
Been looking in their minds For the day that sorrow's gone from time Keep telling of the day When the savior of love will come to stay


Been spending too much of our lives Living in a pastime paradise
Been wasting too much of our breath Talking about days long gone behind Been wasting too much of our dreams In remembrance of ignorance oldest praise


Ohh, let's start living for the future Ohh, future paradise
Let's move on from the past and embrace A brighter future full of hope and grace


Let's start living our lives Living for the future Ohh, future paradise
Let's focus on building a better tomorrow And leave behind the sorrows and the sorrow


Praise to our lives Living for the future Ohh, future paradise
Let's celebrate the beauty of life And our hope for a better world without strife


Shame to anyone's lives Living in the pastime paradise Ohh, pastime paradise
It's a shame to waste one's life Living in a world of ignorance and strife Ohh, pastime paradise




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Written by: Stevie Wonder

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