Waitin' for the night to fade
Here on a foreign shore
And all I've done is run away
Like too many nights before

Its taken far too long
To make my world my own
I'm gonna try
'Cause this time round
I've made my mind up

[Chorus]
If I think about leavin'
I'm gonna do it right, alright
'N if I'm thinkon' about holdin' on
I'm gonna do it right

Never been known to lie to me
Ain't gonna start in now
I've never been one for hide and seek
So what's all this endless doubt about

I know just what I'll do
I've got to make my move
'N I'll be fine
'Cause this time round
I've made my mind up

[Chorus]

Don't matter what you do
Just get to doin'
It'll come to you

No more maybe
No more baby
No more "save me"

And if I want to live my life
I gotta get it up to do it right
And if I want to feel alright
Gotta shed a little light on me tonight

Oh, hold on, hold on

[Chorus: x2]


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I'm Gonna Do It Right Lyrics as written by Kenneth Clark Loggins

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