“Day Shall Come” is a folk song written by Jug the Bard, and preserved in writting by One Eye the Mouse.
Day shall come, day shall come
Await the rising sun, the night shall soon be done
The thieves came after the miner’s gold
His whiskers were long and his body was old
The door was kicked in and the breeze was cold
But day shall come, day shall come
Await the rising sun, the night shall soon be done
The thieves came after the butcher’s meat
And ran off with more than they wanted to eat
The butcher bled out on the floor in defeat
But day shall come, day shall come
See the rising sun, the night is finally done
The thieves came after the chandler’s wife
Who cut them all up with a butcher’s knife
And took revenge for the miner’s life
And day shall come, day shall come