Where will you be tomorrow?
Really I don't care
I have seen the future, rising everywhere
Look into the mirror, tell me what you see
Piece by piece you'll vanish,
Until you disappear!

Now, I'm doing, what I say
No more fooling, anyway
Beyond this hell, there is a better life to lead
You're all undone, emotionless,
It's not the way for me

Now I know, there's a better way
Let my heart ride out for a brighter day
Now it's time to breathe in the open air,
With a mind so free, anyway
It's time for a change,...
It's time to break free!

Had enough of fooling, had enough of lies,
Hypocrisy, intriguing, right before my eyes
Had enough of hound dogs, barking all the time
I agree with Elvis, you ain't no friend of mine

Apart from this, there is a better life, I know
You're all undone, emotionless,
It's time for me to go

Now I know, there's a better way
Let my heart ride out for a brighter day
Now it's time to breathe in the open air,
With a mind so free, anyway
It's time for a change,
It's time to break free!

Now I know, there's a better way
Let my heart fly free towards a better day
Now it's time to breathe, it's the only way,
Let my mind ride out, anyway...

Now I know, there's a better way
Let my heart ride out for a better day
Now it's time to breathe in the open air,
With a mind so free, anyway
It's time to break free!

It's time to be me, free


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    Wow, what is wrong with you guys?? I can't believe nobody has commented on this song!! This is my favorite song on the LOTF cd as well as out of all the songs they've made, it's just so damn (lyrically, musically and especially vocally) good and beautiful!!

    MasterCrackeron January 30, 2008   Link
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    Agreed. This song rocks and is one of Gamma Ray's most underrated ever. Michael Kiske vocal cameo was awesome as well.

    Zughiaqon April 06, 2009   Link
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    Gamma Ray are such AMAZING song writers it sucks that no-one notices them :/

    Fortnoxon August 21, 2009   Link

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