Yeah, I choked up this mornin' as I walked out my door.
It's been the same routine for years now, it's time I let it go.
It's sad enough to leave a place I've grown to love,
But I can't take the same old scene, I need some fresh air to my soul.

'Cause I can't remember
The last time I felt so good.
I can't, I can't remember
The last time I felt so good.

I take it like a grain of salt I'm shaking, to the other side I roll.
I'm letting go of all my worries, but not of my control.
Yeah, it's hard enough to leave, but it's better now I'm gone.
'Cause everyone needs someone sometimes, but sometimes we gotta be alone.

And I can't remember
the last time I felt so good.
I can't, I can't remember
The last time I felt so good.

Nothing lasts forever baby,
So take it like a precious dream.
'Cause when dreams fade to nothing,
You gotta let yourself go and be free.
Oh, you gotta let yourself go and be free.

I can't remember
The last time I felt so good.
I can't remember
The last time I felt so good.
Oh, I can't remember.
'Cause I can't remember the last time I felt so good.
(I can't remember).
'Cause I can't, I can't remember the last time I felt so good,

So good, baby,
Oh, the last time I felt so good.


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