Song parody of
Right to Be Wrong
by Delbert McClinton
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When the words came tumbling out of my mouth
I felt it all goin' south
But I kept on talkin', 'til you started walking
Now I'm trying to dig my way out
Ain't I got a right to be wrong?
I can't believe you're so long gone
Why can't you just come on home?
Ain't I got a right, ain't I got a right to be wrong?
You know I never meant to hurt you
I'm sorry for what I put you through
As much as I regret it, you won't let me forget it
Baby, what you trying to do?
Ain't I got the right to be wrong?
I can't believe you're so long gone
Why can't you just come on home?
Ain't I got a right, ain't I got a right to be wrong?
Well, I meant what I said and I said what I meant
Never stopped to think about the consequence
I tried and I tried to apologize but you just won't leave it alone
Ain't I got a right to be wrong?
When the words came tumbling out of my mouth
I felt it all goin' south
But I kept on talkin', 'til you started walking
Now I'm trying to dig my way out
Ain't I got a right to be wrong?
I can't believe you're so long gone
Why can't you just come on home?
Ain't I got a right, ain't I got a right to be wrong?
You know I never meant to hurt you
I'm sorry for what I put you through
As much as I regret it, you won't let me forget it
Baby, what you trying to do?
Ain't I got the right to be wrong?
I can't believe you're so long gone
Why can't you just come on home?
Ain't I got a right, ain't I got a right to be wrong?
Well, I meant what I said and I said what I meant
Never stopped to think about the consequence
I tried and I tried to apologize but you just won't leave it alone
Ain't I got a right to be wrong?