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1) Have you had a real bad day? Feel a little low today?
despite your best, life's-a got you down
If You wanna change your luck, start drinking from the Master's cup
Pretty soon you'll see things turn around

Chorus
Just hold on, He's always a-sayin' count on me
When hope is gone, if your heart's needin' fixin',
he'll do it for free

2) I've seen it oh so many times; you know it always blows my mind
How a hungy man can walk away
He's lookin' for the answer-man, but marchin' in a marchin' band,
he's never gonna change the way he plays

Chorus (this time, "Just hold on - (to the Daman)"
and "when hope is gone - (remember)

3) You don't know, but the darkened woods are clearin' like He said they would.
There's an open meadow up ahead
It's gonna be a lovely day - turn out in a real nice way
A meadowland of flowers will be your bed

Chorus 2 times
Short Song Description:
Hope's a-comin
Long Song Description:
Even though we may be having a bad day, if we focus on the Master's Cup, meaning accepting everything as coming from God, our whole view point will change;
suffering to acceptance and even, perhaps, joy - because one is participating in God's Plan - not
Story Behind the Song:
I was studying for my board exams and I would take a cookie break every hour or so and end up at the piano to do some scales.

The repetitiveness of the scales was a pleasant break from the studies. During one such scale the base pattern and chord stru
Lyric Credits: Raymond T. Spagnuolo
Music Credits: Raymond T. Spagnuolo
Producer Credits: Raymond T. Spagnuolo
Publisher Credits: Raymond T. Spagnuolo
Performance Credits: Raymond T. Spagnuolo & Gary Zimmerman
Label Credits: Raymond T. Spagnuolo
Song Length: 3:51
Primary Genre: Country-Rockabilly
Secondary Genre: Pop-Easy Listening
Tempo / Feel: Medium Fast (131 - 150)
Lead Vocal: Male Vocal
Subject Matter 1: Hope
Subject Matter 2: Friendship
Mood 1: In High Spirits
Mood 2: Welcoming
Similar Artist 1: Jimmy Buffett
Similar Artist 2: Band, The
Language: English
Era: 1960 - 1969