The sun that is rising is glistening down on the hill
The pool of confusion is silently still
The thoughts of another keep runnin' through my mind
As i search for the answer, it's never easy to find

The prophet stood on the hill and firmly he gripped his sword
As the angels of wisdom were singing a heavenly chord
So i look back and wonder if I should be asking for more
As a traveller in limbo who's washed up onto the wrong shore

In the morning when I wake up
And the story starts to break up
Then it's plain to see
What's wrong with me
So the curtains they are drawn back
And my mind is simply torn back
To reality, you see, to me, I'm just a misty dreamer

I slipped by the waterslide and I thought I heard my true love screamin'
So I opened my eyes and shook my head and I realized I was only dreamin'

So close your eyes and drift away
Tomorrow seems like yesterday for you

You conscience guided by a light
Your memory won't be here tonight
The sorrow that eyes are showing
Doesn't hide your spirit flowing

So close your eyes and drift away
Tomorrow seems like yesterday for you

Drift away
Tomorrow seems like yesterday for you

Def Leppard

In 1977, Rick Savage, Tony Kenning, and Pete Willis were students at a secondary school in Sheffield, England. They had a band called Atomic Mass. Lead singer Joe Elliott joined later that year, and suggested a new band name. Within 10 years, that name, Def Leppard, became one of the most recognised in English rock music. To date, they have released more than 40 singles.

Def Leppard was a definitive part of the new wave of British heavy metal bands in the late 1970s. Their first three albums had tremendous momentum, each outselling the one before. Then, after the release of Pyromania in 1983, drummer Rick Allen lost his arm in a car accident. The band stuck by him through his recovery and retraining.

When Def Leppard came back, they came back hard. Their fourth album, 1987’s Hysteria, was a hard rock masterpiece that took the world by storm. By then the music video had matured as a film style, and Hysteria’s singles and videos had enough pop, sex, colour, and glam to put it over the top. Hysteria was one of the biggest-selling albums of the 1980s.