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Edit Lyrics Oh the time will come upWhen the winds will stopAnd the breeze will cease to be breathin'.Like the stillness in the wind'Fore the hurricane begins,The hour when the ship comes in.Oh the seas will splitAnd the ship will hitAnd the sands on the shoreline will be shaking.Then the tide will soundAnd the wind will poundAnd the morning will be breaking.Oh the fishes will laughAs they swim out of the pathAnd the seagulls they'll be smiling.And the rocks on the sandsWill proudly stand,The hour that the ship comes in.And the words that are usedFor to get the ship confusedWill not be understood as they're spoken.For the chains of the seaWill have busted in the nightAnd will be buried at the bottom of the ocean.A song will liftAs the mainsail shiftsAnd the boat drifts on to the shoreline.And the sun will respectEvery face on the deck,The hour that the ship comes in.Then the sands will rollOut a carpet of goldFor your weary toes to be a-touchin'And the ship's wise menWill remind you once againThat the whole wide world is watchin'.Oh the foes will riseWith the sleep still in their eyesAnd they'll jerk from their beds and think they're dreamin'.But they'll pinch themselves and squealAnd know that it's for real,The hour when the ship comes in.Then they'll raise their hands,Sayin' we'll meet all your demands,But we'll shout from the bow your days are numbered.And like Pharaoh's tribe,They'll be drownded in the tide,And like Goliath, they'll be conquered. New! Log in to start a snippet Song Info Submitted by jack On Mar 07, 2001 More Bob Dylan
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Tangled Up in Blue Oh the time will come up When the winds will stop And the breeze will cease to be breathin'. Like the stillness in the wind 'Fore the hurricane begins, The hour when the ship comes in. Oh the seas will split And the ship will hit And the sands on the shoreline will be shaking. Then the tide will sound And the wind will pound And the morning will be breaking. Oh the fishes will laugh As they swim out of the path And the seagulls they'll be smiling. And the rocks on the sands Will proudly stand, The hour that the ship comes in. And the words that are used For to get the ship confused Will not be understood as they're spoken. For the chains of the sea Will have busted in the night And will be buried at the bottom of the ocean. A song will lift As the mainsail shifts And the boat drifts on to the shoreline. And the sun will respect Every face on the deck, The hour that the ship comes in. Then the sands will roll Out a carpet of gold For your weary toes to be a-touchin' And the ship's wise men Will remind you once again That the whole wide world is watchin'. Oh the foes will rise With the sleep still in their eyes And they'll jerk from their beds and think they're dreamin'. But they'll pinch themselves and squeal And know that it's for real, The hour when the ship comes in. Then they'll raise their hands, Sayin' we'll meet all your demands, But we'll shout from the bow your days are numbered. And like Pharaoh's tribe, They'll be drownded in the tide, And like Goliath, they'll be conquered. Correcting wrong lyrics Fixing missing lines Removing extra lines Updating to official version Switching between clean/explicit (official) Fixing line breaks or spacing Correcting stanza/section order Removing unofficial annotations or brackets Correcting punctuation or capitalization Fixing spelling/typo errors Removing non-lyric content Standardizing formatting Other (explain below) Lyrics saved successfully! Thanks! These lyrics are currently locked and can only be edited by moderators and administrators. You must be logged in to edit lyrics. Unable to save lyrics. Please try again. Lyrics cannot contain links. Lyric edit submitted successfully and is pending approval. Approvals usually take 24 hours. Edit Cancel Editing Tips Keep it true to the song Fix what’s wrong, but don’t rewrite what the artist wrote. Stick to the official released version — album booklet, label site, verified lyric video, etc. If you’re guessing, pause and double-check.
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by The Pope of Eruke 19y ago I AGREE 100% with tommy87.
This song is a beautiful anthem for those working for social/political change!
Look:
Oh the fishes will laugh As they swim out of the path And the seagulls they'll be smiling. And the rocks on the sands Will proudly stand, The hour that the ship comes in.
This implies that the coming of the ship (the change, the reform, the new generation, etc) is a GOOD thing for all those it will effect.
And the words that are used For to get the ship confused Will not be understood as they're spoken. For the chains of the sea Will have busted in the night And will be buried at the bottom of the ocean.
The political attacks, lies, mudslinging, slander, etc. of the opponents of "the ship" will for once, not be effective.
A song will lift As the mainsail shifts And the boat drifts on to the shoreline. And the sun will respect Every face on the deck, The hour that the ship comes in.
Then the sands will roll Out a carpet of gold For your weary toes to be a-touchin' And the ship's wise men Will remind you once again That the whole wide world is watchin'.
Again, this suggests that the coming of "the ship" is a beautiful and triumphant thing! I really love the line "The ship's wise men will remind you once again that the whole wide world is watching." President Kennedy had proclaimed that "the eyes of the world are upon us," and Martin Luther King + other advocates of civil rights constantly strove to remind the country that THE WHOLE WORLD WAS WATCHING!
The last two stanzas are triumphant and glorious and always fill me with hope when I listen to them!
But we'll shout from the bow your days are numbered. And like Pharaoh's tribe, They'll be drownded in the tide, And like Goliath, they'll be conquered.
Social/political change/reform and/or the "passing of the torch" to a new generation is going to happen! And those who oppress their fellow men (like Pharaoh's tribe) and those who have the establishment/the money/all odds on their side (like Goliath) will be defeated!
It a beautiful, happy, triumphant, hopeful, motivating song with GREAT imagery!
(Just one comment on the hotel room story... maybe the trouble getting a room set Dylan off or something, but we all know that Dylan was like a conductor that channeled all the electricity of the events and emotions of his times into his music; thus, whether consciously or subconsciously, I guarantee Dylan wrote this song about more than a hotel room.)
I AGREE 100% with tommy87. This song is a beautiful anthem for those working for social/political change! Look: Oh the fishes will laugh As they swim out of the path And the seagulls they'll be smiling. And the rocks on the sands Will proudly stand, The hour that the ship comes in. This implies that the coming of the ship (the change, the reform, the new generation, etc) is a GOOD thing for all those it will effect. And the words that are used For to get the ship confused Will not be understood as they're spoken. For the chains of the sea Will have busted in the night And will be buried at the bottom of the ocean. The political attacks, lies, mudslinging, slander, etc. of the opponents of "the ship" will for once, not be effective. A song will lift As the mainsail shifts And the boat drifts on to the shoreline. And the sun will respect Every face on the deck, The hour that the ship comes in. Then the sands will roll Out a carpet of gold For your weary toes to be a-touchin' And the ship's wise men Will remind you once again That the whole wide world is watchin'. Again, this suggests that the coming of "the ship" is a beautiful and triumphant thing! I really love the line "The ship's wise men will remind you once again that the whole wide world is watching." President Kennedy had proclaimed that "the eyes of the world are upon us," and Martin Luther King + other advocates of civil rights constantly strove to remind the country that THE WHOLE WORLD WAS WATCHING! The last two stanzas are triumphant and glorious and always fill me with hope when I listen to them! But we'll shout from the bow your days are numbered. And like Pharaoh's tribe, They'll be drownded in the tide, And like Goliath, they'll be conquered. Social/political change/reform and/or the "passing of the torch" to a new generation is going to happen! And those who oppress their fellow men (like Pharaoh's tribe) and those who have the establishment/the money/all odds on their side (like Goliath) will be defeated! It a beautiful, happy, triumphant, hopeful, motivating song with GREAT imagery! (Just one comment on the hotel room story... maybe the trouble getting a room set Dylan off or something, but we all know that Dylan was like a conductor that channeled all the electricity of the events and emotions of his times into his music; thus, whether consciously or subconsciously, I guarantee Dylan wrote this song about more than a hotel room.) Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 +3 Users: Reply · 2 Share by newwhamo 16y agoI agree with YOU 100%. I've been a Dylan fan for almost 40 years now & this song is absolutely saying, " someday, the people will get together & do something to let our "leaders" know that we are calling them out on all their BS, & we will take over & do the right thing finally. We'll lead ourselves with integrity & truth & they will be out." I don't have time to be eloquent right now, anyway, it IS happening!! One of my very good friends has a plan for a GLOBAL SUMMIT meeting so we can...
I agree with YOU 100%. I've been a Dylan fan for almost 40 years now & this song is absolutely saying, " someday, the people will get together & do something to let our "leaders" know that we are calling them out on all their BS, & we will take over & do the right thing finally. We'll lead ourselves with integrity & truth & they will be out." I don't have time to be eloquent right now, anyway, it IS happening!! One of my very good friends has a plan for a GLOBAL SUMMIT meeting so we can all stop killing each other & find ways to take care of the earth so we don't have to answer difficult questions from future generations like "So, you guys KNEW that oil wasn't renewable, yet you just kept using it without finding a different way- what about US? what did you think we were going to do? Thanks for the mess Grandma & Grandpa." This guy's name is Bob & his website is GLOBALSUMMIT.ORG . Anyway, he gave out $15,000 of his own money in prizes for videos sent in for a contest me made to have people imagine what it would be like to have an intelligent alternative to weaponry to solve our differences & using sustainable resources so we can pass on a beautiful world to future generations. He spent over $10,000 of his own money just to put on the contest. He is writing a book right now that will be out in July I think. Bob Mc Cormick. I am so glad that YOU GOT IT!! keep it up clever man, the masses WILL take control & do the right thing.
Read more... I agree with YOU 100%. I've been a Dylan fan for almost 40 years now & this song is absolutely saying, " someday, the people will get together & do something to let our "leaders" know that we are calling them out on all their BS, & we will take over & do the right thing finally. We'll lead ourselves with integrity & truth & they will be out." I don't have time to be eloquent right now, anyway, it IS happening!! One of my very good friends has a plan for a GLOBAL SUMMIT meeting so we can all stop killing each other & find ways to take care of the earth so we don't have to answer difficult questions from future generations like "So, you guys KNEW that oil wasn't renewable, yet you just kept using it without finding a different way- what about US? what did you think we were going to do? Thanks for the mess Grandma & Grandpa." This guy's name is Bob & his website is GLOBALSUMMIT.ORG . Anyway, he gave out $15,000 of his own money in prizes for videos sent in for a contest me made to have people imagine what it would be like to have an intelligent alternative to weaponry to solve our differences & using sustainable resources so we can pass on a beautiful world to future generations. He spent over $10,000 of his own money just to put on the contest. He is writing a book right now that will be out in July I think. Bob Mc Cormick. I am so glad that YOU GOT IT!! keep it up clever man, the masses WILL take control & do the right thing. Reason: Edit Cancel by SuitBoy 15y agoYep!, it's triumphant. And righteous. Taking the story about the inspiration it's about the triumph of youth and change over the old order. Dylan and co are on the ship, the hotel clerk is amongst those surrendering and washed away by the incoming tide.
Yep!, it's triumphant. And righteous. Taking the story about the inspiration it's about the triumph of youth and change over the old order. Dylan and co are on the ship, the hotel clerk is amongst those surrendering and washed away by the incoming tide.
One of my very favourite early Dylan songs. Particularly love the last 4 lines.
One of my very favourite early Dylan songs. Particularly love the last 4 lines.
Yep!, it's triumphant. And righteous. Taking the story about the inspiration it's about the triumph of youth and change over the old order. Dylan and co are on the ship, the hotel clerk is amongst those surrendering and washed away by the incoming tide. One of my very favourite early Dylan songs. Particularly love the last 4 lines. Reason: Edit Cancel
by tommy87 19y ago I have always thought that When The Ship Comes In is a metaphor for social change. Each verse lists all these good things that will happen when the ship comes in e.g "the winds will stop....the rocks in the sand will proudly stand.....the sun will respect every face on the deck.....the hour that the ship comes in. Which i believe to mean that everything will be better when social change occurs. It seems to fit perfectly but maybe thats just me.
I have always thought that When The Ship Comes In is a metaphor for social change. Each verse lists all these good things that will happen when the ship comes in e.g "the winds will stop....the rocks in the sand will proudly stand.....the sun will respect every face on the deck.....the hour that the ship comes in. Which i believe to mean that everything will be better when social change occurs. It seems to fit perfectly but maybe thats just me. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 +2 Users: Reply · 0 Share
by 5isa4letterword 24y ago i read that dylan wrote this to a hotel clerk who pissed him off
i read that dylan wrote this to a hotel clerk who pissed him off Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 +1 Users: Reply · 0 Share
by msr123 20y ago I just wanted to add to what '5isjusta4letterword' said, as everyone whose seen 'No Direction Home' will know, the story goes that when Dylan was travelling around with Joan Baez on her tour (this was just before Bob was a huge star) and the tour manager refused to get Dylan a room. Joan then used her status, threatening to quit the tour and so on, and eventually got him the room. In the morning Joan Baez went into Bob's room and found out that Dylan had been up all night and had just finshed this song, 'When The Ship Comes In', it apparently sums up his fellings on the people and events, to quote Baez 'Bob was hanging all of them with his eyes'. This is a great song, one of his best written. If anyone has theories on the hidden meanings and criptic metaphor i'd like to hear it.
I just wanted to add to what '5isjusta4letterword' said, as everyone whose seen 'No Direction Home' will know, the story goes that when Dylan was travelling around with Joan Baez on her tour (this was just before Bob was a huge star) and the tour manager refused to get Dylan a room. Joan then used her status, threatening to quit the tour and so on, and eventually got him the room. In the morning Joan Baez went into Bob's room and found out that Dylan had been up all night and had just finshed this song, 'When The Ship Comes In', it apparently sums up his fellings on the people and events, to quote Baez 'Bob was hanging all of them with his eyes'. This is a great song, one of his best written. If anyone has theories on the hidden meanings and criptic metaphor i'd like to hear it. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 +1 Users: Reply · 0 Share
by MidnightsBrokenToe 19y ago Maybe this isn't what inspired Dylan, but a lot of the imagery in this song reminds me of imagery from The Lord of the Rings... if you've read it, maybe you'll dig this, maybe you won't. But the whole idea of "When the Ship comes in" reminds me of the very end of The Return of the King, when Frodo, Sam and Bilbo sail west to the Undying Lands, and the constant references throughout the trilogy to the waning Elven population as they also sail west.
Maybe I'm just too much of a dork? I do realize that some of the lyrics in the song don't fit with my idea, namely the last two verses. But the idea of people arriving by ship to a "promised land" of sorts, especially in the 5th and 6th verses, particularly "And the sun will respect every face on the deck" made me think of the song in this light.
Anyway...it's a beautiful and devastating song.
Maybe this isn't what inspired Dylan, but a lot of the imagery in this song reminds me of imagery from The Lord of the Rings... if you've read it, maybe you'll dig this, maybe you won't. But the whole idea of "When the Ship comes in" reminds me of the very end of The Return of the King, when Frodo, Sam and Bilbo sail west to the Undying Lands, and the constant references throughout the trilogy to the waning Elven population as they also sail west. Maybe I'm just too much of a dork? I do realize that some of the lyrics in the song don't fit with my idea, namely the last two verses. But the idea of people arriving by ship to a "promised land" of sorts, especially in the 5th and 6th verses, particularly "And the sun will respect every face on the deck" made me think of the song in this light. Anyway...it's a beautiful and devastating song. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 +1 Users: Reply · 0 Share
by hades474 17y ago Bob Dylans "when the ship comes in" Is about the return of the Ancient people of Atlantis, who will reture to earth and aid mankind in there darkests hour when the world is about to change.
Bob Dylans "when the ship comes in" Is about the return of the Ancient people of Atlantis, who will reture to earth and aid mankind in there darkests hour when the world is about to change. Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 +1 Users: Reply · 0 Share
by mjenglade 15y ago This song is heavy laden with allusions to Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Nietzsche. Morning, Stillest Hour, Ship (Ubermensche), Sea (Society), Foes (Last Man)... I hear Nietzsche in many of Dylan's works. What do you think?
This song is heavy laden with allusions to Thus Spoke Zarathustra - Nietzsche. Morning, Stillest Hour, Ship (Ubermensche), Sea (Society), Foes (Last Man)... I hear Nietzsche in many of Dylan's works. What do you think? Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 +1 Users: Reply · 0 Share
by JohnDylan 20y ago i love this song. Yeah it said somthing bout that in the no direction home movie
i love this song. Yeah it said somthing bout that in the no direction home movie Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 0 Users: Reply · 0 Share
by spook!! 19y ago it is about social change, the upsetting experience at the hotel was just a trigger. Sort of reminds me to the song "we shall overcome".
it is about social change, the upsetting experience at the hotel was just a trigger. Sort of reminds me to the song "we shall overcome". Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 0 Users: Reply · 0 Share
by nigelmustapha 18y ago yes it is true it was written in the wake of being refused a hotel room because of his scruffy image, but inspired only so much as Ode to a Grecian Urn was written about a vase in the living room or the love song of alfred prufrock was written about some guy in a coffeeshop
Obviously a song about change. Introduced by Dylan- a song about new , different Goliath's that must be stopped. The sea is often used as a place of uncertainty, where no man makes a home and where the unknown lies. When the ship comes in there will be the collision of the outcast or departed with the structures of society on land. Very well written and very good, this song shows how much better Dylan got at channeling his anger since Masters of War
yes it is true it was written in the wake of being refused a hotel room because of his scruffy image, but inspired only so much as Ode to a Grecian Urn was written about a vase in the living room or the love song of alfred prufrock was written about some guy in a coffeeshop Obviously a song about change. Introduced by Dylan- a song about new , different Goliath's that must be stopped. The sea is often used as a place of uncertainty, where no man makes a home and where the unknown lies. When the ship comes in there will be the collision of the outcast or departed with the structures of society on land. Very well written and very good, this song shows how much better Dylan got at channeling his anger since Masters of War Reason: Edit Cancel ❤️ 💯 😂 🔥 😢 🤯 ❗ 🤔 0 Users: Reply · 0 Share 123Next »- B
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