Make It Right

Album: Concrete and Gold (2017)
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  • Everybody needs, everybody needs
    Needs a little suffer
    I just wanna do, I just wanna do
    Do a little number
    Bite the hand that feeds, bite the hand that feeds
    Bite a little harder
    What's it gonna take, what's it gonna take
    Gonna take a lover

    Hop on the train to nowhere baby
    Don't you wanna hitch a ride?
    Lights go out and your head starts spinning
    Someone got you hypnotized
    Down on the chain, your bad tuxedo
    Brother can you spare a dime?
    Count what's left when it's all gone wrong
    How you gonna make it right?
    How you gonna make it right?

    Everybody breathe, everybody breathe
    Breathe a little deeper
    Got no soul to keep, got no soul to keep
    Ain't no brother's keeper
    I don't fuckin' need, I don't fuckin' need
    I don't need a matyr
    Who's it gonna be? Who's it gonna be?
    Gonna be another

    Hop on the train to nowhere baby
    Don't you wanna hitch a ride?
    Lights go out and your head starts spinning
    Someone got you hypnotized
    Down on the chain, your bad tuxedo
    Brother can you spare a dime?
    Count what's left when it's all gone wrong
    How you gonna make it right?
    How you gonna make it right?
    Gonna make it right
    How you gonna make it right?
    Gonna make it right

    Hop on the train to nowhere baby
    Don't you wanna hitch a ride?
    Lights go out and your head starts spinning
    Someone got you hypnotized
    Down on the chain, your bad tuxedo
    Brother can you spare a dime?
    Count what's left when it's all gone wrong
    How you gonna make it right?
    How you gonna make it right?
    How you gonna make it right?
    Gonna make it right
    Gonna make it right Writer/s: Chris Shiflett, David Eric Grohl, Georg Ruthenberg, Nate Mendel, Oliver Taylor Hawkins, Rami Jaffee
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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