We all feel the same
All pleasure nothing to gain
I've known you from the start
I've grown used to your wooden heart
Now you know my name
You search your empty brain in vain
If you don't change your ways
You'll end up here with me unraised (???)
Without you they'll never know
Without you my life won't flow
Without you they'll never show
Without you the night won't go
Without you I'm left alone
Without you I'm on my own
Without you I lay in pain
Without you I've gone insane

Now you must decide
What good's a lie when you've nothing to hide
Maps they'll never show
They're dumb like you, they never know
It's time we said goodbye
Bury your head and silence your cry
Know the feel of pain
Join our world and play our game

Without you they'll never know
Without you my life won't grow
Without you they'll never show
Without you the night won't go
Without you I'm left alone
Without you I'm on my own
Without you my life's a waste
Just for you I wrap my face
Without you I'm left alone
Without you I'm on my own
Without you I lay here in pain
Without you I've gone insane

Whatever you may think of me
Don't ever take my dignity (x4)
Whatever you may do to me
Don't crucify my dignity


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This Time of Night Lyrics as written by Peter Hook Stephen Paul David Morris

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    It's definitely about a abusive relationship of sorts...

    In the live in Japan version 1985 on Youtube Benard calls this song "pumped full of drugs". I can really relate the song to that. To me whether they are prescription or illegal, the drugs mean this person can play the game and no-one knows. The real them is disturbed, they hate it? To me it fits with suffering from mental illness of sorts and relying on the drugs to live life. The ending with dignity, is the knowledge that anyone finds out you have to take these drugs etc, or that they fail and reveal your madness, your dignity will be lost?

    nioclason April 07, 2008   Link
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    this song is about not liking someone but liking humping them lots

    incuon May 04, 2004   Link
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    The sound is pure melancholy, so cool sound. The lyrics must be about losing someone, I guess. Great tune and not very discovered. A hidden jewel.

    PeluCrespinson February 25, 2022   Link
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    The sound is pure melancholy, so cool sound. The lyrics must be about losing someone, I guess. Great tune and not very discovered. A hidden jewel.

    PeluCrespinson February 25, 2022   Link

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