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Come home practically all is nearly forgiven
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Almost everything could be forgotten
Right thoughts, right words, right action
But how can we leave you
To a Saturday night or a Sunday morning
Good morning
Sometimes I wish you were here, weather permitting
Right thoughts, right words, right action
This time, same as before, I'll love you forever
Right thoughts, right words, right action
But how can we leave you
To a Saturday night or a Sunday morning
Good morning
11 South Court Gardens
England's Lane past end to London
Sometimes I wish you were here, weather permitting
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Almost everything could be forgotten
Right thoughts, right words, right action
But how can we leave you
To a Saturday night or a Sunday morning
Good morning
Sometimes I wish you were here, weather permitting
Right thoughts, right words, right action
This time, same as before, I'll love you forever
Right thoughts, right words, right action
But how can we leave you
To a Saturday night or a Sunday morning
Good morning
11 South Court Gardens
England's Lane past end to London
Sometimes I wish you were here, weather permitting
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Right thoughts, right words, right action
Lyrics submitted by will10000, edited by sonicspeedx
Right Action Lyrics as written by Nicholas John Mccarthy Alexander Paul Kapranos Huntley
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Never heard this song and know nothing about it or the author. But I stumbled upon it, and I do know that "Right thoughts, right words, right action" is the slogan of the Zoroastrian religion, the religion of ancient Persia that still survives in small communities in Iran, India, Zanzabar, and a few other places. Just thought I mention that.