"This is the third song differing from the Forevers storyline. This time, the protagonist is Mr. L (Arjen Lucassen), a mentally ill man in an asylum and his nurse (Liselotte Hegt). Mr. L has had a weird dream several nights, showing him visions of the future world, warnings of man's demise, amazing flights through the stars, a life beneath the waves and cold machines rising from the deep. Obviously, his nurse is worried, asking him if he has taken his meds, to relax, wondering if he feels OK, even suggesting to increase the dose. Soon after, Mr. L, who reveals that they have spoken to him on the dreams, claims that "The truth is out there/is in here", but his nurse ask "Why should we believe you?" and forces him to take another pill. In the end Mr. L is scared, yelling that they are all clones, while the nurse calms him, assuring that they are alone.
Several of the lines sung by Mr. L make a reference to Into the Electric Castle. He claims that he "Rode among the stars on the wings of an amazing flight" and that he dreamt of "A place beyond our time where the sunlight doesn't warm and colours bleed into the night". This has lead to the speculation of Mr. L being the now aged Hippie from Into the Electric Castle and Merlin's promised new prophet of Ayreon's visions from The Final Experiment."
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"This is the third song differing from the Forevers storyline. This time, the protagonist is Mr. L (Arjen Lucassen), a mentally ill man in an asylum and his nurse (Liselotte Hegt). Mr. L has had a weird dream several nights, showing him visions of the future world, warnings of man's demise, amazing flights through the stars, a life beneath the waves and cold machines rising from the deep. Obviously, his nurse is worried, asking him if he has taken his meds, to relax, wondering if he feels OK, even suggesting to increase the dose. Soon after, Mr. L, who reveals that they have spoken to him on the dreams, claims that "The truth is out there/is in here", but his nurse ask "Why should we believe you?" and forces him to take another pill. In the end Mr. L is scared, yelling that they are all clones, while the nurse calms him, assuring that they are alone.
Several of the lines sung by Mr. L make a reference to Into the Electric Castle. He claims that he "Rode among the stars on the wings of an amazing flight" and that he dreamt of "A place beyond our time where the sunlight doesn't warm and colours bleed into the night". This has lead to the speculation of Mr. L being the now aged Hippie from Into the Electric Castle and Merlin's promised new prophet of Ayreon's visions from The Final Experiment." -wiki