New Frontier

Album: Dance of Death (2003)
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  • Bleeding you dry from the start
    The sum of my parts
    To give it away
    New life in a day
    Some new Frankenstein
    Damned for all time

    Cursed by the angel who fell
    Who saves me from hell?
    And who is my God?
    And where is my soul?
    Too tired to jump too young to run

    Never-ending, forever searching
    Chasing dreams, the dreams of the heart
    Always seeking, always asking
    Questions right from the start

    Out beyond the new frontier
    Playing God without mercy, without fear
    Create a beast, made a man without a soul
    Is it worth the risk, a war of God and man?

    I want to end my life now
    But I don't know how
    Recycled again a lifetime of pain
    The spawn of a man
    The devil has planned

    Never-ending, forever searching
    Chasing dreams, the dreams of the heart
    Always seeking, always asking
    Questions right from the start

    Out beyond the new frontier
    Playing God without mercy, without fear
    Create a beast, made a man without a soul
    Is it worth the risk, a war of God and man?
    Is it worth the risk, a war of God and man?

    Never-ending, forever searching
    Chasing dreams, the dreams of your heart
    Always seeking, always asking
    Questions right from the start

    Out beyond the new frontier
    Playing God without mercy, without fear
    Create a beast, made a man without a soul
    Is it worth the risk, a war of God and man?

    Out beyond the new frontier
    Playing God without mercy, without fear
    Create a beast, made a man without a soul
    Is it worth the risk, a war of God and man?
    Is it worth the risk, a war of God and man? Writer/s: Adrian Smith, Bruce Dickinson, Nicko Mcbrain
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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