There's a difference between spending time with me
And killing time while I'm there
Too many people and too many things
And it makes me feel like hell
You're half gone as I can see
And all of this she says to me

[Chorus]
There's too many questions and too many strings
And they won't keep themselves tied
On a roller coaster ride and it feels like I'm lying
Next to a ghost at night
I don't know why I gave you my heart
'Cause sometimes it feels so wrong
But in spite of all this weather I know why we are together
And I swear right now I'm right where I belong

I know I get a little bit crazy
But I never done you no wrong
Well I get distracted and carried away
And I spin this way too long
But I don't know what you need from me
'Cause all I know is what I can see

[Chorus]

I'm right where I belong,
Go on, play it for me, son!

[Chorus]


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Right Where I Belong Lyrics as written by Christopher Lee Henderson Bradley Kirk Arnold

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    What an amazing track to lead off this CD with. I think its about a troubled relationship and he sometimes wonders why he keeps trying. In the end, however, he knows that he is wrong and apologizes (I get distracted and get carried away) cause he knows that she is the one for him.

    DarkEternalon February 09, 2005   Link
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    Actually after one more look, I have it backwards. She is saying it (the chorus) to him. My bad.

    DarkEternalon February 09, 2005   Link
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    3 doors down can do no wrong

    jaimerz9008on May 21, 2005   Link
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    this a flippin good song, my fave on the cd

    greendy46on February 23, 2006   Link
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    i don't think it's "On the road I've chose to ride"; it sounds more like "On a rollercoaster ride"..i could be wrong, but it sounds like that to me

    greendy46on February 23, 2006   Link
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    I do believe greendy46 is right...it is "On a roller coaster ride"

    BreakingBenAddicton October 17, 2006   Link
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    I really like that song. It's cool and very catchy.

    @ DarkEternal: I agree with you, good work with your interpretation!

    anette1993on December 15, 2007   Link
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    Sounds like the boyfriend is always sidetracked and not really giving his girl the affection he used to, but when she tells him this he says "I've never done you no wrong." He wants to stay with her because they've been together so long, and she stays because she's comfortable with him (instead of telling him he's not doing anything right either).

    Lioness89on September 18, 2010   Link

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