Right To Be Wrong

Album: Mind, Body & Soul (2004)
Charted: 29
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  • I've got a right to be wrong
    My mistakes will make me strong
    I'm stepping out into the great unknown
    I'm feeling wings though I've never flown
    I've got a mind of my own
    I'm flesh and blood to the bone
    I'm not made of stone
    Got a right to be wrong
    So just leave me alone

    I've got a right to be wrong
    I've been held down too long
    I've got to break free
    So I can finally breathe
    I've got a right to be wrong
    Got to sing my own song
    I might be singing out of key
    But it sure feels good to me
    Got a right to be wrong
    So just leave me alone

    You're entitled to your opinion
    But it's really my decision
    I can't turn back I'm on a mission
    If you care don't you dare blur my vision
    Let me be all that I can be
    Don't smother me with negativity
    Whatever's out there waiting for me
    I'm going to faced it willingly

    I've got a right to be wrong
    My mistakes will make me strong
    I'm stepping out into the great unknown
    I'm feeling wings though I've never flown
    I've got a mind of my own
    Flesh and blood to the bone
    See, I'm not made of stone
    I've got a right to be wrong
    So just leave me alone

    I've got a right to be wrong
    I've been held down to long
    I've got to break free
    So I can finally breathe
    I've got a right to be wrong
    Got to sing my own song
    I might be singing out of key
    But it sure feels good to me
    I've got a right to be wrong
    So just leave me alone Writer/s: Betty Wright, Desmond Child, Joss Stone
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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