I found two songs to fit the words "a time for us".
[1] Andy Griffith sang the song There is a Time in which are the lyrics: There is a time for us . . .
[2] In the play West Side Story (1961) is the song Somewhere. The music was written by Leonard Bernstein and the lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. It contains the lyrics: There's a time for us . . .
Pink Floyd composed and recorded 'Time'.
Milo Sweet composed the song in 1922. He wrote the song with Glen Grant. Sweet was a dental student at the time attending USC. Legend has it that the song was blared from the deck of a transport carrying soldiers that took over a Japanese occupied Island and the US soldiers won it.
Lillian Jean Williams, a British expatriate that lived in Nigeria at the time, wrote the words and the music was composed by Frances Berda.
He lived in the baroque time period and he composed music.
Messiah The triumph of the time and truth He wrote 16 oratorios
The US was not a country in 1760 and thus had no states. At that time, the US was still a British colony and composed of 13 colonies (which also became the first 13 states of the US).
Yes you can. Air is composed of the gasses and particles that are around us. You can always smell it, but may not notice it most of the time.
The Moonlight Sonata by Beethoven is composed in 3/4 time signature.
The US Supreme Court is composed of 9 members. This job has life time tenure unless there is a case for impeachment and a trial resulting in a guilty verdict.
Hawaii is the only U.S. state composed entirely of islands.
The piece "Clair de Lune" is composed in 9/8 time signature.
Pink Floyd composed and recorded 'Time'.
The state of matter that surrounds us all the time is gas. Gas is composed of molecules with high energy that move freely and independently of each other. It fills the space of its container and can be compressed or expanded easily.
Mozart composed in every form of the time, but he probably composed the most for the orchestra.
The US Territory of Guam does not have representation in the US Senate, which is composed of 100 senators, two from each US state.
supereon, composed of multiple eons
Washington,Oregon,California,Alaska,and Hawaii