You Are Right

Album: yet to be titled (2024)
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  • There's a couple in this town
    Two people trying so hard to get you high
    They sing dark poetry at low prices
    And they will always be around
    Because we let them
    So change your mind
    And keep your questions
    The answers are the same
    They wear white shirts black shades
    They're ready to move
    You'd better run away
    Or you'll be sent to the moon
    Your house is empty
    And I'm stained
    By the looks you gave me
    You're not friends
    Or you would say you're sorry
    You are right
    You are right
    You are right
    You'll be wrong the day you die
    Too humble to say their names
    They have much more attention
    Than you and me
    And everybody's obsessed with being right
    Yes everybody is obsessed with being right
    There's only one way to take them down
    Keep it to yourself
    It's a surprise
    White shirts black shades
    They're ready to move
    You'd better run away
    Or you'll be sent to the moon
    Your house is empty
    And I'm stained
    By the looks you gave me
    You're not friends
    Or you would say you're sorry
    You are right
    You are right
    You are right
    You'll be wrong the day you die
    You'll be wrong the day you die Writer/s: Antony Jomphe, Carl Ricard, David Beaudry, Olivier Ricard
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid
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