Barry McGuire — Sometime Someplace

At the edge of the town On the side of the hill There lived a old man that we call Bias Yes, he had a sermon And he couldn't keep it still And everyday he'd lay it down upon us As if to give us a warnin' He'd point up to the sky And every day and every evenin' He'd go walkin' down the main road With a tear in his eye In the sound of his voice There was a grievin' as he said Sometime, someplace Wе're gonna meet Him Face to face It may bе mornin' It may be night Whatever the time We can be sure Everything's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right Now I was one among 'em Who used to call him insane I never did want to hear What he was sayin' Ah, but then one day just like ol' Bias The good Lord called my name Suddenly I found myself a-prayin' Oh, yeah, down in the city square There was a mighty crowd And I suppose that I was down there Prayin' mighty loud Yeah, but when I arose I pointed up at the sky And down through the town There came a parade The old man, the Lord and I And we sang Sometime, someplace We're gonna meet Him Face to face It may be mornin' It may be night Whatever the time We can be sure Everything's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right, ooh! Sometime, someplace We're gonna meet Him Face to face It may be mornin' It may be night Whatever the time We can be sure Everything's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right, now It's gonna be all right It's gonna be all right...


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