Right or Wrong
Fuck the C.I.A. Lyrics


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Shit like that
Yea
Yeah
Yeah
Wait
This liquor got me speakin' revealing' my secrets
Feelin' like I need it knowin' it leave me speechless
Cause I don't want to leave it all tonight two wrongs don't make a right
Swervin' through the night time feelin' like this this the right time make it right na
Just wanna make it right na (Na)
Wanna make it right na
I just wanna make it rig—ht drugs they gone talk for a nigga
Do it til we fall and no side of the walls I was tryna make it right for a minute
Tryna ease my mind for a minute
This liquor got me speakin' revealing' my secrets
Feelin' like I need it knowin' it leave me speechless
Cause I don't want to leave it all tonight two wrongs don't make a right
Rig—ht
Forever my lady
Forever my lady
Forever my lady
Forever my lady
You'll belong to me and I'll belong to y—ou woa
Forever Forever my lady

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Right Or Wrong" by Fuck The C.I.A touch on themes of regret and the consequences of one's actions. The singer is in a state of vulnerability due to the influence of alcohol and is expressing his desire to make things right and ease his mind. He understands that two wrongs don't make a right and is hoping to rectify any mistakes he has made. The repetition of "Forever my lady" suggests a deeper personal connection to the desire to make things right, potentially stemming from a romantic relationship.


The use of drugs and alcohol to temporarily escape reality and reveal secrets adds to the themes of vulnerability and regret in the song. The lyrics suggest that the singer has been struggling with the desire to make things right "for a minute" and hasn't found a proper way to do so until now. The repetition of "make it right" highlights his urgency to rectify the past and move forward.


Overall, the lyrics of "Right Or Wrong" by Fuck The C.I.A touch on relatable themes of regret, vulnerability, and the desire to make things right. The use of repetition and the influence of drugs and alcohol add to the emotional weight of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Shit like that
Stuff like this


Yea
Yes


Yeah
Yes


Yeah
Yes


Wait
Hold on a moment


This liquor got me speakin' revealing' my secrets
Alcohol is making me speak and reveal my inner thoughts


Feelin' like I need it knowin' it leave me speechless
I feel like I need it, but it will leave me without words


Cause I don't want to leave it all tonight two wrongs don't make a right
I don't want to mess up and have regrets, two mistakes don't correct each other


Swervin' through the night time feelin' like this this the right time make it right na
Driving recklessly at night with the feeling that this is the appropriate moment to make things right


Just wanna make it right na (Na)
I just want to make it right


Wanna make it right na
I want to make it right


I just wanna make it rig—ht drugs they gone talk for a nigga
I just want to make it right because drugs will gossip about what I do


Do it til we fall and no side of the walls I was tryna make it right for a minute
Keep doing it until we can't anymore, with no one watching I was trying to fix it for a while


Tryna ease my mind for a minute
Trying to relax and clear my thoughts, just for a moment


This liquor got me speakin' revealing' my secrets
Alcohol is making me speak and reveal my inner thoughts


Feelin' like I need it knowin' it leave me speechless
I feel like I need it, but it will leave me without words


Cause I don't want to leave it all tonight two wrongs don't make a right
I don't want to mess up and have regrets, two mistakes don't correct each other


Rig—ht
Correct


Forever my lady
Forever my love


Forever my lady
Forever my love


Forever my lady
Forever my love


Forever my lady
Forever my love


You'll belong to me and I'll belong to y—ou woa
We will be together, belonging to each other


Forever Forever my lady
Forever my love, forever and always




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Written by: Lamar Cason Jr

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RKBA

I'll never believe there was only one rifleman. I'm an above average marksman with a rifle based on my lifetime experiences at the range, and there's no way any one rifleman could have made so many accurate shots in so little time at a moving target with a bolt action rifle which was/is KNOWN for its INACCURACY.

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@Mike Woodson
The truth is out there.

Morning Here

@Kevin Glennon
Yes, yes, es, no!

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@Robert Lawrence
Wrong..and wrong

Caeruleo

@John Hancock "Except every single marksman hit the target with their first bullet."

On which occasion in which shooting test with which shooters? Be more specific please. And even if that's correct, so? It's still entirely possible for even a moderately skilled shooter to fire three shots at a slowly moving target and hit the target two out of three times. What difference does it make whether it's the first, second, or third shot that is missed? And I find it interesting that you didn't bother to mention that the oak tree was possibly in the way for the first shot in Dealey Plaza. I also see that you haven't yet addressed the point I made that the actual timespan in Dealey Plaza between the first shot and the third and final shot, that it could have easily been longer than 6 seconds.

"Proving Oswald was the shooter due to his utter incompetence."

Missing only the first shot is a sign of incompetence? You have yet to demonstrate how in any even remotely logical terms.

John Hancock

@Caeruleo Besides, I know what actually happened. Gut wrenching, horribly ironic and brutally searing. I stopped researching the subject, washed my hands and walked away.

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Josh Bowman

Love it how a "former" cia agent goes on tv to say "why would they keep it classified if there was nothing to hide" to seem genuinely curious THEN he says it's nearly impossible that the government had anything to do with it 😂. Fairly certain he accomplished his mission.

Morning Here

WRONG! AND WRONG! "Wake up SHEEPLE!

funnieapple

He said that likely because the real reason the CIA is holding info is to save face. They had blunder after blunder in those years and I think they would rather it not come out that they were a bunch of jackasses that didn't really know what they were doing as opposed to the perception they like people having of them of this omnipresent big brother agency. They want people to believe in the conspiracies because that would mean they are competent at something.

Jimmy Gentile

JFK himself warned against this. A man ahead of his time. I can understand why he wasnt around too long.

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