Right in Time

Album: One Time Bells (2002)
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  • Look at how we set it up
    Everytime with nothing wrong
    We could go, it's bad enough
    I had to lay it down
    I had to hang it up
    Still hate a lying call
    Kinda makes my chest tight up
    Don't wanna make that more

    Look at how we set it up
    Everytime with nothing wrong
    We could go, it's bad enough
    I had to lay it down
    I was right in time
    Right in line
    Right in time
    Right in line

    Changed my mind there was something left
    But I tried and tried
    And I couldn't care that we had some time
    I remember fine
    Look at how we wasted time
    To everything not at all
    Tryin to get off that line
    I have to pull it down
    Got me feelin pretty full

    Right in time
    Right in line
    RIght in time
    Right in line

    Right in time
    I could never make another home
    Right in line
    Put it where we'd never find it
    If I tried and tried
    I could find another way
    Look now we cry and cry
    And the baby's up and ? at you too

    Right in time
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