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Data di rilascio: 01.09.2014
Linguaggio delle canzoni: inglese
The Last Sunday |
The last Sunday, The last Sunday… |
Missus Jones does her knitting in the rocker by the window, |
As she watches kids at play across the street. |
Down the road and not too far, sitting at the corner bar |
Mr. Daley buys a drink for Mrs. Sweet. |
While at 34th and Vine, in the car at the stop sign, |
Are the Smiths on their way to Sunday School. |
They both wave to Mr. Groat, who is bringing out his boat |
He’ll be staying at the lake a day or two |
At a church near Valley Station, |
The preacher tells the congregation |
About social acts and war and civil rights |
While many in the subdivision |
Sit and watch the television |
Hoping that their favorite ball game wins the fight |
The Last Sunday in Pleasant Valley township |
A trumpet sounds, and the clouds all roll away |
They all were warned, but they just did not believe it |
The last Sunday, Jesus Christ has come again |
The last Sunday, the last Sunday |
The Bible says in Matthew 24 |
«But as the days of Noah were, |
So shall also the coming of the Son of Man be. |
For as in the days that were before the flood |
They were eating and drinking, |
Marrying and giving in marriage |
Until the day that Noah entered into the ark |
And knew not until the flood came, |
And took them all away. |
So shall also the coming of the Son of Man be. |
Then shall two be in the fields |
The one shall be taken, the other left. |
Two women shall be grinding in the mill |
The one shall be taken and the other left. |
Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.» |
The last Sunday, The last Sunday, |
Missus Jones does her knitting in the rocker by the window |
Wondering where are the kids across the street |
Down the road and not too far, sitting at the corner bar, |
Mr. Daley buys a drink for Mrs. Sweet |
While at 34th and Vine, in her car at the stop sign |
Mrs. Smith wonders where her husband’s gone |
She cries out to Mr. Groat, who is cleaning out his boat |
She exclaims «What on earth is going on?» |
At the church near Valley Station, |
There’s less than half the congregation, |
And the preacher stands and trembles at the sight. |
While many in the subdivision sit and watch the television |
Hoping that their favorite ball team wins the fight. |
The last Sunday, in Pleasant Valley township |
A trumpet sounds, and the clouds all roll away |
They all were warned, but they just did not believe it |
The last Sunday, Jesus Christ has come again |
The last Sunday, the last Sunday — |
And the crowds all roll away. |
They all were warned, |
Jesus Christ has come again, |
Jesus Christ has come again |