We'll all go out together when we go.Yes, we'll all go out together when we go.Oh, how the world will dieFrom great fire in the sky.Yes, we'll all go out together when we go.{Total} Call me old fashioned but I'll take 'She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain' any day.
In the lyrics, there's a sense of unity and inevitable fate, emphasizing that everyone will leave or face the end together. The lines suggest a shared journey or end that is unavoidable, with the imagery of a great fire in the sky symbolizing destruction or significant change.
The quote from James Patterson's book "Angel" reflects a preference for traditional, comforting songs like "She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain." It highlights a nostalgic or old-fashioned attitude, valuing familiar melodies over modern trends, conveying a longing for simplicity and timelessness in music and life.