Song Meaning
The lyrics open with a clear, immediate declaration: a departure is imminent, a "going home" is near. It sets a tone of eager, almost breathless anticipation. The speaker is ready to leave, and the destination is certain.
This eagerness isn't passive; it's an active, almost desperate longing. The lines "Count the years as months / Count the months as weeks" don't just state impatience; they embody it, compressing time into an urgent, accelerating countdown. The speaker yearns for this "home" with an intensity that makes every moment of waiting feel stretched, emphasizing that it could happen "Any day now."
The lyrics then pivot, revealing the profound spiritual nature of this awaited return. The shift from a general "we'll be leavin' here" to "Beloved now we are the sons of God" elevates the entire narrative. The promise isn't just a physical relocation, but a radical transformation: "we shall be like Him," seeing the divine "just as He is" in "majesty splendor and glory." This vision of ultimate clarity and likeness is the core of the anticipation.
What makes these lyrics so potent is how they marry this intense, almost physical yearning for an end to waiting with an unshakeable spiritual certainty. The repeated affirmation, "My Bible tells me that we shall be like Him," grounds the hope in faith, transforming simple impatience into a profound, communal declaration of imminent spiritual fulfillment. The cyclical return to "Any day now / We'll be goin' home" ensures this powerful message resonates long after the final words.