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Time Has Come

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Words/music ©2003 Ben Parent

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TIME HAS COME

Thereʼs too much pain
And not enough rain
The well is running dry

Thereʼs too much talkinʼ
And not enough walkinʼ
No more watchful eyes

Red sky morning
Holocaust warnings
The calm before the storm

A new day dawns
While the old ones walk on
Through their closing door

So cry if you must
As your world gathers rust
Time has come
Plain to see
To dream ourselves
A different dream

Hear these cries
And open your eyes
So justice can be done

Before the end
He is coming again
The battleʼs just begun

CHORUS
So cry if you must
As your world gathers rust
Time has come
Plain to see
To dream ourselves
A different dream

credits

from Time Has Come, released January 27, 2003
Benjamin Parent - Vocals, electric & acoustic guitar
Nancy Brossard - Vocals, pedal steel guitar, acoustic guitar
Jim Carpenter - Lead guitars
Sandy Allen - Electric slide guitar and backing vocals
Mike Palazzolo - Bass guitar
Tom Trombley - Drum kit
Amanda Just - Viola

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The Rivergods New London, Connecticut

The Rivergods are an original band based in southeastern CT that has played its own heartfelt harmony-rich folky/rootsy/rockish music (and occasionally others) since 1997. The Rivergods are fronted by husband/wife songwriters, Ben and Nancy Parent, and the band includes some of the finest, most talented players in the region. We have several albums out… available right here on Bandcamp! Enjoy. ... more

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