Beyond The Realms Of Death
Judas Priest
He had enough He couldn't take anymore He'd found a place In his mind and slammed the door No matter how they tried They couldn't understand They washed and dressed him Fed him by hand Yeah! I've left the world behind I'm safe here in my mind Free to speak with my own kind This is my life, this is my life I'll decide not you Withdrawn he'd sit there Stare blank into space No sign of life Would flicker on his face Until one day he smiled It seemed as though with pride The wind kissed him Goodbye - and then he died Yeah! I've left the world behind I'm safe here in my mind Free to speak with my own kind This is my life, this is my life I'll decide not you Keep the world with all its sin It's not fit for livin' in Yeah! I will start again It can take forever, and ever, and ever And ever, but I'll still win. [SOLO (Glenn)] How many like him, Are there still But to us, all Seem to have lost the will They lie in thousands Plagued and lost Is nothing worth this bitter cost Yeah! I've left the world behind I'm safe here in my mind Free to speak with my own kind This is my life, this is my life I'll decide not you Keep the world with all its sin It's not fit for livin' in [SOLO (K.K.)] Beoynd the realms of death.70s All time favourites Ballad ballads beautiful british classic classic metal death favourite Favourite Songs goosebumps great guitar greatest solos GUITAR SOLO OMG hard rock Hard Rock - Heavy Metal heavy metal Judas Priest kick ass melodic metal Metal Gods misery moose musicas que tocam meu coracao My Favorite Group NWOBHM Old-School Paul phenomenal guitarwork poetic Power metal priest ballad priestworthy pwnage Rock and Roll sad sad emotive solos sol1 solo fodastico songs with awesome solos total ownage zoning out
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