The Right to Walk Away

Dennis Locorriere, Southside Johnny

I know you've been hurt
Burned by the fire
Still you held on, right down to the wire
If it was so wrong, why did you stay
When you've always had the right to walk away?

Now I understand, you have your doubts
When you fall in love too deep, it's hard to climb out
But now you have your freedom, there's no more to pay, no
You've always had the right
You've always had the right
You've always had the right to walk away

Walk right away from the one who keeps breaking your heart
But don't walk away from your one chance to make a new start

Don't walk away, baby
Turn around and look at me
I've got all the love you need
Yes I do

I offer my hand, to have and to hold
I want to give love, not take control
My door is open, darling, don't turn away
At least we can try, don't be afraid
We might last a lifetime or only one day
But you'll always have the right
You'll always have the right
You'll always have the right to walk away

Oh, believe me, baby
You'll always have the right
You'll always have the right
You'll always have the right to walk away
The right to walk away
The right to walk away
The right to walk away

Doppler Shift Music ASCAP/Whiskey Drinkin' Music/Locorriere Songs BMI/BUG

Trivia about the song The Right to Walk Away by Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes

When was the song “The Right to Walk Away” released by Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes?
The song The Right to Walk Away was released in 1991, on the album “Better Days”.
Who composed the song “The Right to Walk Away” by Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes?
The song “The Right to Walk Away” by Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes was composed by Dennis Locorriere, Southside Johnny.

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