Songwriter: Per Andreasson Pernilla Emme

Producer: Jimmy Smyth

Morning has broken with silence in my room
Eyes have been opened with pain beneath the moon
Feelings that are colder than ice upon a rock
Endless nights of anger and hours filled with talk

Beauty of a lifetime a crystal-clear romance
Were supposed to be mine and join me in a dance
Days were filled with pleasure no clouds were in my sight
Love was our treasure that no one could deny...

But where do we go for here??
Soon will be too late
To go anywhere from here...
Soon will be too late...

Hopefully dreaming that love will still survive
Deep within me a song that never ever dies
All those days of passion and all those lonely nights
Must have been worth something, they lightened up my life

Come and lay beside me let gentle love be real
Look into my eyes for this is how I feel
Let me wipe your tears away you don't need to be sad
Share with me your dreams that once were all we had

But where do we go for here??
Soon will be too late
To go anywhere from here...
Soon will be too late...
Where do we go from here??
Soon will be too late
Where do we go from here??
Soon will be too late
Where do we go from here??
Soon will be too late
Where do we go from here??
Soon will be too late
Where do we go??
Where do we go??
Soon will be too late

Bonnie Tyler

Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins) was born on June 8, 1951 in Skewen, Wales. She was one of the most famous singers in the 80’s and is known for her noticeably rough and husky vocals.

Her first single, charting at #9 in her home country, “Lost In France,” put her in the public eye. After a bit of silence throughout the late 70s and early 80s, her best-selling and best-performing single on the charts of all time, “Total Eclipse of The Heart,” was released. Her 5th album, Faster Than The Speed of Night, also topped the charts in a few countries possibly because it contained Total Eclipse. Another notable song, “Holding Out for a Hero,” was released one year later for the Footloose soundtrack.

Tyler married Robert Sullivan, an Olympic judo contestant in 1973. They have no children. As of 2018, she is 66 years old and still in good health.