When somethin' so near
and dear to Life
Explodes inside, you feel
Your Soul, is set on fire
When somethin’ so Deep
and so Far and Wide
Falls down beside,
Your Christ can be heard
So loud and clear —
“Your Life is Your Own
You're in Charge of Your Self.
Master of Your Home
In The End, in The End
You have to face it all alone…”
When somethin' so dear to Your Life
Explodes inside, You feel Your Soul
is burned alive (burned alive)
When somethin’ so Deep
and so Far and Wide
Falls down beside,
Your Christ can be heard
So loud and clear —
Your Life is Your Own
You're in Charge of Your Self
Master of Your Home
In The End, in The End
You have to face it alone
When The Moon has lost its glow
When The Moon has lost its glow
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
When The Moon has
When The Moon has lost its glow
Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da
When The Moon
When The Moon has lost its glow
You have to face it all alone
Days before the public debut of this
renewed song from the 1988
recording sessions for The Miracle,
Queen Instagrammed and tweeted
“the rediscovered Queen song
drops as a worldwide single release, this
Thursday October 13 at 11.15AM BST/
6.15AM EDT/ 3.15AM PDT”.
Queen founders Brian May and Roger Taylor explained on the BBC News that this recording came as a surprise,
“Yes, we did find a little gem from Freddie,
that we’d kind of forgotten about. And it was.
It’s wonderful. Actually, it was
[a] real discovery.
It’s from the Miracle Sessions.
During the broadcast, Brian May elaborated,
“It was kind of hiding in plain sight.
We looked at it many times and thought,
"Oh no, we can’t really rescue that."
But in fact, we went in there again
and our wonderful engineering team
went, ‘Okay, We can do this and this.’
It’s like kind of stitching bits together.”
Brian and Roger describe the song
as beautiful, touching, and passionate.