A day is coming and it won't be long
I'll fly away to my home
I'll be so happy
I'll sing a new song
I'll fly away to my home
No more pain, no more sorrow
No more crying and no tomorrow
I'll fly away to my home

When-a de time come
When-a de time come
I'll fly away to my home
When-a de time come
When-a de time come
I'll fly away to my home

When-a de time come, When-a de time come
When-a de time come, When-a de time come
When-a de time come, When-a de time come
I'll fly away to my home

Maybe de morning
Maybe de evening
I'll fly away to my home
Maybe de noonday
But soon I'll be leaving
I'll fly away to my home

When-a de time come, When-a de time come
When-a de time come, When-a de time come
When-a de time come, When-a de time come
I'll fly away to my home

Wanna be ready
I gotta be ready
To fly away to my home
My house is in order
My faith holding steady
I'll fly away to my home

When-a de time come, When-a de time come
When-a de time come, When-a de time come
When-a de time come, When-a de time come
I'll fly away to my home

(Here we go)

When-a de time come, I'll fly away
Gonna be, gotta be ready to fly away
Fly, fly away
Fly, Oh fly away

Oh when-a de time come
Oh when-a de time come

I'll fly away to my home
I'll fly away to my home


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