I used to think maybe you loved me, now baby I'm sure
And I just can't wait ‘til the day, when you knock on my door
Now everytime I go for the mailbox, gotta hold myself down
‘Cause I just can't wait till you write me, you're comin' around

Now I'm walking on sunshine (whoa oh)
I'm walking on sunshine (whoa oh)
I'm walking on sunshine (whoa oh)
And don't it feel good, hey, all right now, and don't it feel good, hey, yeah

I used to think maybe you loved me, now I know that it's true
And I don't wanna spend my whole life, just a waitin' on you
Now I don't want you back for the weekend, not back for a day, no-no-no
I said baby I just want you back, and I want you to stay

Oh yeah...Now I'm walking on sunshine (whoa oh)
I'm walking on sunshine (whoa oh)
I'm walking on sunshine (whoa oh)
And don't it feel good, hey, all right now, and don't it feel good, hey, yeah
Oh yeah, and don't it feel good

I fell alive, I feel a love, I feel a love that's really real and don't it feel good. Yeah.


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    This song is basically about a guy who has a long distance relashionship with a girl. He states that he does not wanna spend his whole life just a waitin on her. Instead, he wants her to come to where he is and for her to stay. Also, every day he goes to see if there's a letter her, and he practically has to "hold himself down".

    Raphideon June 19, 2002   Link
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    too bad five iron never actually covered this song.

    spartanon August 30, 2002   Link
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    it was ghoti hook who covered this song...not five iron

    imcoolon March 19, 2003   Link
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    it was ghoti hook who covered this song...not five iron

    imcoolon March 19, 2003   Link
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    Methinks raphide has Kazaa syndrome

    From_Duston June 28, 2003   Link
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    the insiderz did this song too, but not five iron frenzy

    captain samon June 29, 2003   Link

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