Are You Ready

Album: Are You Ready (1970)
Charted: 14
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  • There's rumors of war
    Men dying and women crying
    If you breathe air, you'll die
    Perhaps you wonder the reason why
    But wait! Don't you worry
    A new day is dawning
    We'll catch the sun, and away we'll fly...
    Are you ready to sit by His throne?
    Are you ready not to be alone?
    Someone's coming to take you home
    And if you're ready, then He'll carry you home
    (Are you ready?) (2X)
    People say that He won't come
    And I don't know what say you
    But if He should, would you be the one?
    I've got a little question I'd like to ask you
    Are you ready to sit by His throne?
    Are you ready not to be alone?
    Someone's coming to take you home
    And if you're ready, then He'll carry you home
    (Are you ready?) (2X)
    Brothers and sisters, I have many
    Stumbling along to do their thing
    Love is a song, it's better than any
    It's better for music, it's easy to sing
    Are you ready to sit by His throne?
    Are you ready not to be alone?
    Someone's coming to take you home
    And if you're ready, then He'll carry you home
    Are you ready to sit by His throne?
    Are you ready not to be alone?
    Someone's coming to take you home
    And if you're ready, then He'll carry you home
    (Yes, I'm ready)
    Are you ready? (Yes, I'm ready)
    Are you ready? (Yes, I'm ready)
    I've got to know, yeah (Yes, I'm ready)
    You sound real good (Yes, I'm ready)
    Are you ready? (Yes, I'm ready)
    Gonna be sunshine again (Yes, I'm ready)
    And the flowers growing (Yes, I'm ready)
    Children playing (Yes, I'm ready)
    Gonna be all right (Yes, I'm ready)
    You've got to be ready (Yes, I'm ready)
    I know you're ready (Yes, I'm ready)
    Say it loud one more time (Yes, yes, I'm ready)
    Oh, yeah (Yes, yes, I'm ready) Writer/s: ANDY HILL, BOBBY GUBBY, CHERYL BAKER, JAY HILDA ASTON, MICHAEL NOLAN, NICHOLA ANDREA MARTIN
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • George Pope from Vancouver - CanadaThe '70s were the era of music & lyrics you could listen to with your mind & heart as well as your ears! This song appeals to all 3, some how. . .
  • Danny from Stockton, CaTruly one of the most iconic songs to come out of the 60's - 70's, a little known classic. One of the best guitar solos in history. Seriously!
  • Mike from Norwalk, CtLove the great DeGarmo & Key's version of this in the 80s. Excellent timeless song!
  • Marlene from Montreal, QcCharlie Allen had a gospel background and they did other gospel and gospel influenced tracks, such as "Wade in the Water".
  • Rick from Belfast, MeThis song started out in 1970....the decade of fantastic music....as this song attests to....
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