The saying "from here to Kingdom Come" is a colloquial expression used to emphasize a great distance or extent. It likely originated from the reference to the afterlife or the end of the world in religious contexts, suggesting a journey or time span of incomprehensible length.
Actually, the correct phrase might be, "...when you come here." The word go is a word of distance, so you go to the store but you come home. And "came" is past tense for come, and it might be correct depending on the situation.
pink floyd: wish you were here
The Kingdom Come was created in 2002.
Kumbaya is a popular African saying meaning "come by here", and is included in a popular religious song for Christians: "Kumbaya My Lord"
Superman - Kingdom Come - was created in 1996.
On the Road to Kingdom Come was created in 1976.
Kingdom Come - band - was created in 1987.
Come to My Kingdom was created on 2008-03-17.
Kingdom Come was released on 04/11/2001.
Here Come Your Enemies - 1999 Here Come Here Come Your Enemies 1-1 was released on: USA: 10 March 2000
It's a Spanish way of saying "come over here," but in slang form.
no kingdom hearts was own by sony but i think kingdom hearts 3 will not come out