The second track from Black Sabbath’s Vol. 4 and the album’s unique single, “Tomorrow’s Dream” is about starting a new life and leaving everything behind, it also talks about breaking free from a bad relationship.
[Verse 1]
Well, I'm leaving tomorrow at daybreak
Catch the fastest train around nine
Yes, I'm leaving the sorrow and heartaches
Before it takes me away from my mind
[Verse 2]
Send me love and I may let you see me
Send me hopes I can fit in my head
But if you really want me to answer
I can only let you know when I'm dead
[Bridge]
When sadness fills my days
It's time to turn away
And let tomorrow's dreams
Become reality to me
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse 3]
So realise I'm much better without you
You're not the one and only thing in my heart
I'll just go back to pretending I'm living
So this time I'm gonna have the star part
Tomorrow’s Dream was written by Bill Ward & Ozzy Osbourne & Tony Iommi & Geezer Butler.
Tomorrow’s Dream was produced by Patrick Meehan.
Black Sabbath released Tomorrow’s Dream on Mon Sep 25 1972.