Right On Time

Album: In These Silent Days (2021)
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  • Come back now, even if you call me out
    You might be angry now, of course you are
    I'm scared too, didn't mean to take it out on you
    I know I always do, you're the strongest person in the room

    Turn back time, help me to rewind and we can
    Find ourselves again

    It's not too late
    Either way, I lose you in these silent days
    It wasn't right
    But it was right on time

    Don't look down, I can feel it when your heart starts pounding
    It's beyond your control, you know it is
    It's getting to the point where I can't carry on
    I never held my breath for quite this long
    And I don't take it back, I did what I had to do

    It's not too late
    Either way, I lose you in these silent days
    It wasn't right
    But it was right on time

    It's not too late
    Either way, I lose you in these silent days
    It wasn't right
    But it was right on time Writer/s: Brandi Carlile, Dave Cobb, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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