["Does anyone care, it ain't right where we're going?","Before tomorrow comes, before you turn away","I look inside of myself","We could be so much more than we are","Does anyone care, it ain't right what we're doing?","It blinded me for way too long","","Take the hand in me before tomorrow comes","","I couldn't sleep, I had to listen","Does anyone dare justify how we're living?","I guess time will only tell","Before tomorrow comes, before you turn away","From now on","","Take the hand in me before tomorrow comes","To a conscience, knowing so well","Take the hand in me before tomorrow comes","You can change everything","So don't let it be","'Cause I'm wide awake to it all","I could've been?","That nothing comes from indifference","You can change everything","We could be so much more than we are","Before tomorrow comes, before you turn away","I curse my worth and every comfort","","","","Oh, this much I know","Or will I bid the hero farewell?","Will I be defined by things","Will I find some kind of conviction","We could be so much more than we are","Does anyone here care at all?","'Cause I'm wide awake to it all","I guess time will only tell","","Damn it all, I'll make a difference","So don't let it be","","So don't let it be","","You can change everything"]
Performed by: Alter Bridge Written by: Myles Richard Kennedy; Brian Aubrey Marshall; Thomas Scott Phillips; Mark T Tremonti
Credits: Kennedy, Myles Richard (Songwriter); Marshall, Brian Aubrey (Songwriter); Phillips, Thomas Scott (Songwriter); Tremonti, Mark T (Songwriter); EMI APRIL MUSIC INC. (Publisher); EMI BLACKWOOD MUSIC INC. (Publisher); HAPPY PAPPER MUSIC (Publisher); MARK TREMONTI MUSIC INC (Publisher); OPEN WATER MUSIC INC (Publisher)
"Before Tomorrow Comes" is a song by Americanhard rock band Alter Bridge, featured on the band's second album Blackbird in 2007. On April 3, 2008, the song was announced to be the fourth single in the UK, but will be the third single released worldwide. It debuted at #36 on Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks and peaked at #29, but is one of Alter Bridge's least successful singles.