Tuesday's coming my baby
I told you Wednesday morning
It's not too late for us
My bags aren't out the door baby
don't you know life's a feeling
But without you it's nothing
It's not too late for us
My bags aren't out the door baby
Tuesday's coming and
I'm not gonna leave you here darling

It's a shame you can't hear me
Scream my lungs out believe me
The miles burn me up
I'm living just to watch your fire darling
I'm headed out for the road now
The engines hold me while sleeping
A road might take me away
But its sure enough to bring me home baby
Tuesday's coming
And I'm not gonna leave you here darling

Tuesday's coming.


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Dareh Meyod Lyrics as written by Richard Joe On Marc Andrew Roberge

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    translations mentioned are correct. seshhambeh means "tuesday" and dareh meyod in this context means "is coming" and for those wondering, the language is Farsi (which is the language Iranians aka Persians speak)

    bisco904on February 23, 2022   Link
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    This song is about the band having to leave their loved ones behind when they go on tour.

    poiboyon May 24, 2004   Link
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    Does anyone know what the words "Dareh Meyod" mean?

    Lissy Ratzon June 01, 2004   Link
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    sehshambeh, dareh meyod - anybody know what those mean?

    TxBxSon September 20, 2004   Link
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    Dareh Meyod is farsi for "its coming." Sehshambeh means Tuesday...the translation is Tuesday its coming. The band always leaves for tours on Tuesdays

    jmueon September 20, 2004   Link
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    great song! I never knew what I meant, but I know all the words. I'm really glad that jmue knows what it means, where did you find that out?

    ComeOriginal08on July 12, 2005   Link
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    i think this is the best song that they play live. I dunno it just has a lot of energy.

    nilslaxon July 14, 2005   Link
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    even though im about a year late im answering ComeOriginal08 you can find a lot of stuff about oar at oarsa.org

    todd232on July 20, 2006   Link
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    The lyrics are wrong i think at the end they are saying tue'day commin' not today coming

    mavrick480on December 05, 2006   Link
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    yeah at the end it's "tue'day's coming". dareh meyod means tuesday's coming, i don't remember what language. i think i might be arabic or something. good song, i love it.

    kristieeee5on March 11, 2007   Link

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