Or, soon come, perhaps? Marley and Pete Tosh sang this one, back in 1971. This is solo-Tosh — being Tosh, in his own, inimitable, fashion.
He embraces the themes of hope and patience, alongside the Rasta belief that everything will fall into place as nature intended. Acknowledging the struggles, the challenges faced by each of us, whilst urging us all to hold on. To keep moving forward. There’s a sense that it also serves as a reminder that ‘good things come to those who wait’; that perseverance is key. It’s an anthem of hope, one that speaks to the universal human experience, emphasising resilience and optimism in the face of (sometimes) terrible adversities.
From a locked account comes this photo promising delights to follow. What’s coming? “Rice Coming”.
The menu looks great to be honest:
e.g. Hunan Style Braised Pork with Preserved Vegetables.
Soon come mon, soon come…