The Right Place

Album: Monsters of Folk (2009)
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  • Do you like where you're living?
    Do you like what you do?
    Do you like what you're seeing
    When you're lookin' at you?
    Do you like what you're saying
    When you open your face?
    Do you got the right feeling?
    Are you in the right place?

    Stealin' a tusk from an elephant must make one feel creepy inside.
    And although you'll boast around the fire at night
    That ghost will kick up a fight.
    'Be gone? Be gone?', you scream
    You're just some elephant dream
    I needed you like you needed me
    People, they need piano keys.

    If you like where you're living
    If you like what you do
    If you like what you're seeing
    When you're lookin' at you
    If you like what you're saying
    When you open your face
    Then you got the right feeling.
    You're in the right place.

    'Is this right? Is this right?'
    C'mon God answer tonight!
    Is there some fee that you'll charge me
    For doin' what you thought I might?
    Once you've thought long and hard about it

    Tell me if heads will roll
    Once you've thought long and hard about it
    Tell me 'cause I need to know

    Cause I like where I'm livin'
    And I like what I do
    And I like what I'm seein'
    When I'm lookin' at you . .
    I still like what I'm saying
    When I open my face.
    I think I got the right feeling.
    I think I'm in the right place.
    I think I got the right feeling.
    I think I'm in the right place. Writer/s: JAMES EDWARD OLLIGES JR
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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