Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Right Now, artist - Fort Minor.
Date of issue: 20.11.2005
Age restrictions: 18+
Song language: English
Right Now |
Someone right now is leaving their apartment |
Looking down at the street and wondering where their car went |
Someone in a car is sitting at a signal |
In front of a restaurant staring through the window at |
Someone right now with their finger in their teeth |
Who could use a little floss, right across the street |
There’s somebody on the curb who really needs a jacket |
But spent half the rent at a bar getting plastered |
Now he’s gotta walk fourteen blocks |
Just to work at a shop where he’s about to get fired |
Someone right now is looking pretty tired |
Staring at a laptop trying to get inspired |
As somebody living right across the street |
Just wrote the best thing that she’s written all week |
But her best friend’s coughing up blood in the sink |
He can’t even think what happened, feeling so confused |
And he knows it looks bad but nothing he can do |
I wonder what it’s like to be right there in his shoes but… |
Yo, I’m just taking it in |
Out the window of a hotel bedroom again |
Tomorrow I’ll be gone, I don’t know when I’ll be back |
But in this world everything can change just like that… |
Somebody right now is dropping his vote |
Inside a box trying to not get shot in his throat |
For the act of freedom, right now somebody’s stuck in Iraq |
Hoping that he gets shipped back breathing |
In a war but he’s not really sure the reasons |
So we show our support when the press mislead him |
Though we mourn, remain proud, salute the troops |
Get some, I know you boys got some work to do |
Meanwhile, right now someone’s 25-to-life-ing |
Standing on a corner with their thumb up hitchhiking |
Scratching off a lotto ticket hoping for a real winner |
Sneaking through the border just to work and eat a real dinner |
Right now someone wishes they were you and I |
Instead of second-guessing fatal thoughts of quiet suicide |
But right now I’m staring out the window at a fiend |
With holes in his arm and holes in his jeans |
He pulled out a cigarette and sparked a light |
And walked right around the corner just out of my sight but… |
I’m just taking it in |
From a second storey hotel window again |
The TV’s on and my bags are packed |
But in this world everything can change just like that |
Yeah, right now somebody’s sittin' in the darkness |
Tryin' to figure how to put some heat in their apartment |
But they got a little mattress, little carpet |
And they appreciate it 'cause some people on a park bench |
You see 'em rushing to get to the office |
Wife ride by 'em when she up from the market |
Right now somebody comin' out the pocket |
Tryin' to dump that rock they runnin' round the block with |
Same time the cops is raisin' the Glock |
With aim to fill your legs and your back with some hot shit |
Right now somebody’s struggling to stop this man |
That’s kicking and punching and cussing at the doctors |
Down the hall a child is takin' its first breath |
The doctors ain’t even passed him to the nurse yet |
Yo, I wonder of he understand what it’s worth yet |
Life, the time spent while we here on the earth yet |
The answers to the questions we all seek |
Can be found, it depend on how free y’all think |
Right now, it’s somebody who ain’t eat all week |
That would kill for the shit you throw away in the street |
I guess one man’s trash is a next man’s treasure |
One man’s pain is a next man’s pleasure |
One says infinity the next say forever |
Right now everybody got to get it together man |
I’m just taking it in |
In another strange hotel lobby again |
With my luggage on my back, I don’t know where I’m at |
I’m in a world where it all changes just like that |
Like that |
Yo, I’m just taking it in |
Out the window of a hotel bedroom again |
Tomorrow I’ll be gone, I don’t know when I’ll be back |
But in this world everything can change just like that |