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Estimated Prophet

Released by Grateful Dead in 1977
From the Album: Terrapin Station |

This version of Estimated Prophet was released by Grateful Dead in 1977.

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My time coming, anyday, don’t worry about me, no
Been so long I felt this way, I’m in no hurry, no
Rainbows and down that highway where ocean breezes blow
My time coming, voices saying they tell me where to go.

Don’t worry about me, nah nah nah, don’t worry about me, no
and I’m in no hurry, nah nah nah, I know where to go.

California, preaching on the burning shore
California, I’ll be knocking on the golden door
Like an angel, standing in a shaft of light
Rising up to paradise, I know I’m gonna shine.

My time coming, anyday, don’t worry about me, no
It’s gonna be just like they say, them voices tell me so
Seems so long I felt this way and time sure passin’ slow
Still I know I lead the way, they tell me where I go.

Don’t worry about me, no no no, don’t worry about me, no
and I’m in no hurry, no no no, I know where to go.

California, a prophet on the burning shore
California, I’ll be knocking on the golden door
Like an angel, standing in a shaft of light
Rising up to paradise, I know I’m gonna shine.

You’ve all been asleep, you would not believe me
Them voices tellin’ me, you will soon receive me
Standin’ on the beach, the sea will part before me
Fire wheel burning in the air!

You will follow me and we will ride to glory, way up, the middle of
the air!

And I’ll call down thunder and speak the same and my work fills the
sky with flame
and might and glory gonna be my name and men gonna light my way.

My time coming, anyday, don’t worry about me, no
It’s gonna be just like they say, them voices tell me so
Seems so long I felt this way and time sure passin’ slow
My time coming, anyday, don’t worry about me, no

Don’t worry about me, no no no, don’t worry about me, no
and I’m in no hurry, no no no, don’t worry about me, no.


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The lyrics for Estimated Prophet are defined as the words making up the song released by Grateful Dead in 1977. It also includes the verses and words used by the background chorus in the song. Like many hit songs, the lyrics to Estimated Prophet have different meanings to different people. While it is clear in some of the lyrics what the artist is trying to really say, only Grateful Dead and those working with them know all of the meanings behind all of the lyrics to their songs.

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