Your Time Has Come

Album: Out Of Exile (2004)
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  • Now one fell asleep in the street
    And he never woke up
    And now one died in pieces
    Whose been with a mouthful of ghosts
    And one threatening long ago I saw him
    Melt in the bright of day
    And one laid to rest in the field
    On the stories and crawled, hey

    I've been walking the sideways
    I've stared straight into the sun
    Still, I don't know why you're dying
    Long before your time has come
    Your time has come

    Now one took some bullets to the chest and the field gone wrong
    One got a little too depressed then he went and jumped the gun
    One got shot right in the face and he somehow survived
    But he doesn't know my name or who I am
    And I'm not surprised, hey

    I've been wandering sideways
    I've stared straight into the sun
    Still, I don't know why you're dying
    Long before your time has come

    Yeah I've been wandering sideways
    I've stared straight into the sun
    Still I don't know why you're dying
    Long before your time has come
    Your time has come, hey

    I've seen fifty thousand names all engraved on a stone
    Most of them, met 'em at a grave years before I was born
    All of them left brothers and sisters and mothers behind
    And most of their family and friends are alive
    Every time

    I've been wandering sideways
    I've stared straight into the sun
    And I don't know why you're dying
    Long before your time has come

    Yeah I've been wandering sideways
    I've stared straight into the sun
    And I don't know why you're dying
    Long before your time has come
    Your time has come Writer/s: Brad Wilk, Chris Cornell, Timothy Commerford, Tom Morello
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group, Wixen Music Publishing
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Comments: 2

  • Stephen Reynoso from Lake Tahoe,caThe Vietnam war started in 1955 right after the Korean war. in 1969 I was part of the last group to register for the draft, even though they were already starting to send troops home. so I don't know where your facts come from but you're wrong.
  • Adrian from Brookings, SdI find it odd that he sings, "Most of them met another grave years before I was born." Chris Cornell was born in 1964 before the Vietnam War really got off the ground, so most of those 58,000 people were still alive. I'm sure he was just tying together two different meanings in one statement, but it's funny to think about it literally.
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