Do It Now

Album: Egypt Station (2018)
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  • Got the time, the inclination
    I have answered your invitation
    I'll be leaving in the morning
    Watch me go

    I don't know where the wind is blowing
    Got directions to where I'm going
    Nothing's certain
    That's the only thing I know

    Do it now, do it now
    While the vision is clear
    Do it now
    While the feeling is here
    If you leave it too late
    It could all disappear
    Do it now
    While your vision is clear

    I don't regret the steps I'm taking
    The decision that I'm making
    Is the right one
    Or I'm never gonna know

    Got the time, the inclination
    I have answered your invitation
    I'll be leaving in the morning
    Watch me go

    So do it now, do it now
    While your vision is clear
    Do it now
    While the feeling is here
    If you leave it too late
    It could all disappear
    So do it now
    While your vision is clear Writer/s: Paul James McCartney
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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