Final Day
Echoes of Transformation: Phil Keaggy's Final Day RevelationsLyrics
There's a thing they say in our town
There is a proverbial saying in the town.
If it happens once it'll come around again
If an event occurs once, it is likely to happen again.
Never in the same place, again
Occurrences won't happen in the same location.
Never with the same face, again
Occurrences won't involve the same individuals.
Can you feel the movement like an earthquake
Sensing a significant and powerful movement, akin to an earthquake.
And the heavens tremble
The heavens are shaking, indicating a profound event.
As we do the shake again
Participants are engaging in a shaking motion again.
Never get the message, again
Failure to comprehend the message is a recurring theme.
We memorize the passage, listen
Repeatedly committing a passage to memory, emphasizing the importance of listening.
Who'll play the pipes, sound the trumpets loud
Raising the question of who will provide musical accompaniment with pipes and trumpets.
Turn the amps on high, bring it to the crowd
Amplifying the sound for the crowd, making a grand presentation.
Let the people know, put it in a song
Expressing the desire to inform the people, encapsulating it in a song.
Here comes the final day and it won't be long
An announcement of the imminent final day, suggesting its proximity.
Wake up, get up, stand up, catch up again
Encouraging people to wake up, stand up, and catch up with what is happening.
Writing's on the wall, again
A warning, indicating that signs are evident again.
Can you hear the call, listen
Listening for a call or message.
Who'll play the pipes, sound the trumpets loud
Reiterating the question of who will provide musical accompaniment.
Turn the amps on high, bring it to the crowd
Amplifying the sound again for the crowd, emphasizing a powerful presentation.
Let the people know, put it in a song
Expressing the desire to inform the people through song once more.
Here comes the final day and it won't be long
Reaffirming the imminent arrival of the final day, emphasizing its proximity.
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