What Is Right

Album: Brand New Machine (2013)
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  • My hope, your hand
    We never falter - when times are hard, we'll stride
    And now, stand by
    As others caution, what they don't see as right

    Never will they get in our way
    Who knows what is right?
    Never will they lead us astray
    Who knows what is right?

    It's a risk worth taking
    There's no looking back
    It's not for frightening, and we face the facts
    For mine is the darkness
    Cold, the lights and ocean
    When all that we work falls down to test of time

    My hope, your hand
    We never falter when times are hard, we'll stride
    And now, stand by
    As others caution, what they don't see as right

    Never will they get in our way
    Who knows what is right?
    Never will they lead us astray
    Who knows what is right?

    We will open...we will open doors [x4]

    Who we rely on... [x24] Writer/s: ABIGAIL WYLES, HOLLY SIMPSON, NILE RODGERS, SAUL MILTON, WILL KENNARD
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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