Walk Out the Front Door
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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I can't, I can't make love to your memory
I can't put my arms, around what used to be
Everything I had, was apart of me
Well you went and it walked out that front door with you

My friends tell me, it'll be alright
But my friends never, no, never held you close at night
Every dream I had, that could see the light
Well you went and it walked out the front door with you
Well you went and it walked out that front door with you

I never knew, I never thought that you'd take my love and tear it apart
I gave you my best, when I gave you my heart
Oh, are you listening? Or is this all in vain? yeah
I still can't believe, you're never comin' back again

Everything I had, oh, except my pain
Well you went and it walked out the front door with you
Well you went and it walked out that front door with you, hey, yeah,
Well you went and it walked, well you went and it walked,
Right out the front door with you
Well you went and it walked right out




Never comin' back no more
Right out

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Walk Out the Front Door" by Bonnie Raitt speak of heartbreak and loss of a love that has walked out of the door, leaving the singer with only memories of the past. The lyrics portray a feeling of being lost without the person who was once a significant part of their life. The opening line, "I can't make love to your memory," suggests that the singer is struggling to move on, unable to let go of the feelings they once had for their former lover. Furthermore, the line, "Everything I had was a part of me, but you went and it walked out that front door with you," conveys that the loss was significant, as the singer feels as if they have lost a part of themselves.


The second verse indicates that although the singer's friends try to comfort them by saying everything will be okay, the singer is aware that they cannot understand the depth of their pain. The lyrics, "But my friends never, no, never held you close at night," indicate that the singer is missing the physical intimacy that they shared with their former partner, which their friends cannot relate to. The final verse implores the former lover to listen to the singer's pain, but ultimately, the song ends on a tragic note with the line, "Never comin' back no more, right out."


Line by Line Meaning

I can't, I can't make love to your memory
I can't move on from the memories of our love and pretend that everything is still okay.


I can't put my arms, around what used to be
I cannot hold onto something that is no longer there, no longer tangible.


Everything I had, was apart of me
Everything I owned was entangled with you and your memories, and now they're all gone with you.


Well you went and it walked out that front door with you
When you left, everything significant about my life left with you.


My friends tell me, it'll be alright
My friends try to console me, but only I can really understand the depth of my pain.


But my friends never, no, never held you close at night
My friends cannot understand the intimacy and comfort we shared when we were together.


Every dream I had, that could see the light
Every hope I had for our future together vanished when you chose to leave.


I never knew, I never thought that you'd take my love and tear it apart
I never imagined that you would take everything we built together and destroy it when you left me.


I gave you my best, when I gave you my heart
I gave you everything I had when I committed to you, but it wasn't enough for you to stay.


Oh, are you listening? Or is this all in vain? yeah
I wonder if you can hear my pain and my plea for you to come back, or if I am talking to myself in vain.


I still can't believe, you're never comin' back again
I am still in disbelief that the one I loved so deeply has left me and is never coming back.


Everything I had, oh, except my pain
Everything else may be gone, but the pain of your exit is still present and won't leave me alone.


Well you went and it walked out the front door with you, hey, yeah,
You left, and all I had, including my happiness, followed you out the door too.


Well you went and it walked, well you went and it walked,
You left and took everything with you.


Right out the front door with you
You left me with nothing, and all that's left is the emptiness I feel when I walk through that same door where you once walked through.


Well you went and it walked right out
You left without looking back, and everything we built together left with you.


Never comin' back no more
You are gone for good, and there is no hope of you ever returning.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: MARK T. JORDAN, RIP STOCK

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