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| Name = Tomorrow's World
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| Length = 2:59
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| Release date = 8th May 2020
| Release date = 8th May 2020
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== Lyrics ==  
== Lyrics ==  


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Your eyes see clearer
Your hands can heal her
Your lips taste of beauty
Don't you waste it
Don't you waste it
Your body is stronger
Your mind is a wonder
Your heart is so full of love
Don't you waste it
Don't you waste it
Look to tomorrow
The end of our sorrows
Our world could be so full of joy
Don't you waste it
Don't you waste it
}}
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Revision as of 22:12, 7 May 2020

Official artwork
Matthew Bellamy Song
Name Tomorrow's World
Album/single -
Length 2:59
Alternative titles -
First live performance -
Latest live performance -
Recorded 2020
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy
Producer Matthew Bellamy


The third upcoming song composed by Bellamy after The International End Title in 2008 and Pray in 2019. This is, so far, the only song Matt's written for no specific projects.

Information

Tomorrow's World is an upcoming new song that Matt Bellamy composed during the COVID-19 lockdown. This is going to be a "just piano and singing" song by Matt, accompanied with the BBC orchestra. In the preview both piano and strings can be heard.

On 4th May, Matt shared a 38 seconds preview to his Instagram account, you can listen to it here.

On 6th May he confirmed via Instagram that the title is Tomorrow's World, and that is going to be released the 8th May on his solo channels of streaming services. [1]

Lyrics

Your eyes see clearer Your hands can heal her Your lips taste of beauty

Don't you waste it Don't you waste it

Your body is stronger Your mind is a wonder Your heart is so full of love

Don't you waste it Don't you waste it

Look to tomorrow The end of our sorrows Our world could be so full of joy

Don't you waste it Don't you waste it

References