"My Ever Changing Moods" is a song by the English band The Style Council which was their fifth single to be released. Teardrops turn to children who've never had the time To commit the sins they pay for through another's evil mind The love after the hate, the love we leave too late The love after the hate, the love we leave too late. But we're caught up in the wilderness and an ever changing mood Teardrops turn to children - who've never had the time To commit the sins they pay for through - another's evil mind The love after the hate Composed by lead singer Paul Weller, this song is a homage to Curtis Mayfield with overtones of nuclear threat. Weller told Mojo: "It started from the title. I wish to stay forever, letting this be my food. And an ever changing mood, yeah. I thought, 'What a great title, My Ever Changing Mood. Oh but I'm caught up in a whirlwind and my ever changing moods.
Bitter turns to sugar, some call a passive tune.
I wish we'd wake up one day, an' everyone feel moved Oh, but we're caught up in the dailies But we're caught up in the wilderness and an ever changing mood Teardrops turn to children - who've never had the time To commit the sins they pay for through - another's evil mind The love after the hate The love we leave too late The love after the hate The love we leave too late I wish we'd wake up one day - an' everyone feel moved But the day things turn sweet, for me won't be too soon. The hush before the silence, the winds after the blast.
But it's about nuclear holocaust as well.