Just Right
I came to fix all of you
Silent calm feels somewhat new
Into the light we walk
You just want to talk when ya want to rawk my cock
Don't stop trying to please me
Fake thoughts kill my chi'
Blocked out faces of stress
Climbing threw everyone's mess
If I sit really still
Without my riddlen pill
Will my mind still fill
Just right
When everything's just right
And everyone's up tight
And everything's just right
When ya want to come right and you want it
If I start to concentrate
I can accumulate
Forces shielded off by hate
I will create then duplicate
Now that everyone is calm
We rest inside my palm
Empty shells to embalm
Just right
When everything's just right
And everyone's up tight
And everything's just right
When ya want to come right and you want it
Just right when ya want to come right and you want it
Just right when ya want to come right and you want it
Just right just right just right
Right when ya want to come right and you want it just right
1 2 3 its all coming back to me with the
4 5 6 this is what we need to fix with the
7 8 9 point your finger down the line with the
10 here we go back again
Just right
When everything's just right
And everyone's up tight
And everything's just right
When ya want to come right and you want it
Just right when ya want to come right and you want it
Just right when ya want to come right and you want it
Just right just right just right
Right when ya want to come right and you want it just right


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Just Right Lyrics as written by Steven Eugene Grove

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