Time Is Coming
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Time Is Coming
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Time is coming to heal our wounds
Time is coming, it's coming soon
So grab your coattails
Grab your hats
Grab my baby
We're never coming back
Time is coming to heal our wounds
Hell come quick
Would you lighten my load
Through the day when you cross the road
Will you hold me if I cry
Will you miss me when I die
Will you come and heal my wounds
God isn't on your side
You're not even on His mind
While this lifetime will pass you by
Time is coming to heal our wounds
Time is coming to get me through
I put my dukes up
I gave my best
I got knocked out and put to rest
But time is coming to heal our wounds
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