Our Day Will Come - Seven Nations

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Our Day Will Come Lyrics

Our Day Will Come
(Kirk McLeod)

Come on down
Where the air
Meets the sea
In such great wonderful beauty
And where
Without light
You can see
Way down and deep in your soul
I hope you will realize
That this is where you belong
I hope you will come alive
And will welcome your freedom
That will welcome you home

So take me down to the river
Take me down to the sea
To the land of healing
Wings of love will carry me
I want to feel your arms around me
Of each moment that I breathe
Let your love surround me
Bless my soul to sleep at ease

I see scenes
From a day
When our world
Is staged with love and with laughter
And when
From the sky
Comes a light
To shine on streets of white gold

And if your heart still holds on to the pain
You can always return now
But there's no need to give in to the strain
You've just got to believe

Our day will come
To break these chains and fly away

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Seven Nations is a Celtic rock band that formed in New York City, New York, in 1994 under the name Clan Na Gael. The band changed its name in 1996 because a Nevada folk music group was already operating under the same name [1]. The band's original members were Kirk McLeod (vocals, keyboard, guitars and highland bagpipes), Neil Anderson (vocals, highland and uilleann bagpipes, scottish smallpipes, tinwhistles and mandolin), Jim "Struby" Struble (vocals, acoustic and bass guitars) and Nick Watson (vocals, drums and percussion).

Watson left the band in 1997 and was replaced by Ashton Geoghagan. Anderson left the band in 1998, and in 1999 Dan Stacey (fiddle, highland step dancing) and Scott Long (highland bagpipes) joined Seven Nations's lineup. Geoghagan was later replaced by Christian "Crisco" Miceli, who rounds out the band's current membership.

The band regularly tours across the US, has appeared on ESPN, CNN, and CBS, and has sold over 125,000 albums without signing to a major label. The band's most successful release to date was And Now It's Come to This, released on Razor & Tie Records. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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