One shot, all I need
I've got rhythm when I bleed
'Til death do us apart
Break my heart so I can start
Supercalifragilistic
Kiss me in the futuristic
Twisted but I must insist
It's time to get on top of this

It's right on time
It's right on time
It's right on time, it's right on time (it's right)
It's right on time, it's right on time (on time)
Lookin' fine, you're lookin' fine (it's right)
And get on 1999 (on time)

Discard to bombard
Calling all you shooting stars
Holy cow, bow wow wow
Now I'm here, I'm nowhere now
Joan of Arc reincarnated
Maybe we could be related
So much blood to circulate
And so much space to decorate

It's right on time
It's right on time
It's right on time, it's right on time (it's right)
It's right on time, it's right on time (on time)
Lookin' fine, you're lookin' fine (it's right)
And get on 1999 (on time)

It's right on time
It's right on time
It's right on time
It's right on time

Well, plain and simple pain
I want to but I can't complain
Death row, let us go
It's time to blow up for show
All the world reverberated
Coming through, we motorcaded
Start off when we operated
Turing up in solid stated

Oh, Lord


Lyrics submitted by The Marine, edited by Mellow_Harsher

Right On Time Lyrics as written by John Anthony Frusciante Michael Peter Balzary

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    they preformed this song only wearing tube tops, pepper fans know where ;) in washington like 4 or 5 years ago, i downloaded it, pretty funny

    WTF? period? no, i doubt it, they already sang purple stain, they're not gonna sing about that in the same cd, behind another period song

    ANTWANmyMANon September 17, 2005   Link

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