So long ago, has it been that long
Since we felt the sun
Where has it gone to
Has it hid from the world
Have we lost our way

I can remember it filling the sky
And it'd warm my face
The summers were endless
But they're over now
That was yesterday

I know we'll find love again
If we all pray a little
The heart will break free

Beyond the clouds
That's where my soul waits
She's waiting now
Beyond the clouds

Sorrow seems endless
Now there's only so much
That a man can bear
Hold on so tender
To a glimmer of faith
Gets me half way there
I know it will shine again
With some prayer and some patience
We'll find our way home

Beyond the clouds
That's where my soul waits
She's waiting now
Just beyond

Beyond anything you've ever known
Oh, so beautiful
Like a summer sky
Oh, you know it won't be long
If we find the strength I know
There beyond the clouds
We'll find the sun

Beyond the clouds
That's where my soul waits, oh yeah
She's waiting now
Beyond

Beyond the clouds
That's where my love waits
She's waiting now
Beyond the clouds

Yeah, that's it now, oh
Oh, that's it now, baby, oh
Beyond everything you've ever known
Oh, if I could find the strength, I know
We'll find the sun


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Beyond the Clouds Lyrics as written by Steve Augeri Neal J Schon

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    another REALLY good song off of "Generations".....excellent song.....

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