Story Behind The Song
There are so many doom and gloom predictors right now. This song leans towards the scrptures that say's no man knows the day or hour!
Song Length |
4:34 |
Genre |
Folk - Americana, Folk - Religious |
Tempo |
Slow (71 - 90) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Composed, Peaceful |
Subject |
Spirituality |
Similar Artists |
Gill Scott Heron, Phillip Bailey |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
When you hear the trumpet blow then you'll know
I'm just saying, I'm just say'n
Visions from Nostradamus, echo the signs of times
The calendar of the Mayans ran out of days and time
Y2k dire predictions proved to be only lies
And prophets of doom and gloom don't know the true day or time
When you hear the trumpet blow then you'll know
I'm just saying, I'm just say'n
Heaven and earth shall pass away but my words shall not.
But of the day and hour knoweth no one but God
We may see signs and wonders fake ministers may shine
This is the reason we know, were living in the end times
When you hear the trumpet blow then you'll know
I'm just say'n, I'm just say'n
All the righteous people have no fear, they know someday we'll be leaving here
Earthquakes, tornadoes and fires
Hatred has robbed us love
Hurricanes and oceans swell higher
War after war spills more blood
Flash floods, cyclones droughts
Man's quest for nuclear might
Typhoons and volcanic ash clouds
Each nation claims to be right
And no one knows the day, and no one knows the hour
And no one knows the minute, when we'll all see the ultimate power
When you hear the trumpet blow then you'll know
I'm just say'n, I'm just say'n
When you hear the trumpet blow then you'll know
I'm just say'n, I'm just say'n
When you hear the trumpet blow then you'll know
I'm just say'n, I'm just say'n
Gather all the children washed by blood, spread your wings start flying towards true love