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Feelin' Good Lyrics

Been flying high
You know how I feel
Sewn in the sky
You know how I feel
Breeze drifting on by
You know how I feel
It's a new a dawn
And a new day
And a new life for me
And I'm feeling good
So good, yeah

Fish in the sea
You know how I feel
Winters running free
You know how I feel
Bouncing on the tree
You know how I feel
It's a new a dawn
And a new day
And a new life for me
And I'm feeling good
So good
So good

Dragon fly out in the sun
You know what I mean
Don't you know?
Butterflies all having fun
You know what I mean
Sleeping peacefully is done
That's what I mean
And this old one
Is a new one
And the right one for me
For me

Stars when you shine
You know how I feel
Scent of pine
You know how I feel
Afraid out of his mind
And I know how I feel
It's a new dawn
And a new day
And a new love for me
And I'm feeling...
Oh...
I'm feeling good

You know how I feel
You know how I feel
You
You know how I feel
Feeling good
I'm feeling good
I'm feeling good
Feeling good
Feeling good
It's a new dawn
It's a new day
It's a new life for me
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Submitted by
rust3dxh3art On Dec 12, 2005
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Cover art for Feelin' Good lyrics by Pussycat Dolls, The

I LURVE this song to friggen death! I use it to practice my vocals all the time.

Its also really cool and my favorite song off the album bacuse the lyrics are great and its not as hip-hop as other things...

Plus it reminds me of my Neopets PS2 Game^^!

Cover art for Feelin' Good lyrics by Pussycat Dolls, The

Quite a few of these lyrics are wrong... Should be

Birds flying high Sun in the sky Rivers running free Sleep in peace when the day is done This whole world is a new world and a bold world for me Freedom is mine

Good song though... uplifting.

Cover art for Feelin' Good lyrics by Pussycat Dolls, The

this wasn't originally by the pcd right?

Cover art for Feelin' Good lyrics by Pussycat Dolls, The

The song is by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse -- it's from the musical "The Roar of the Greasepaint–the Smell of the Crowd". I actually prefer the song (when standing on its own) when it's given a more ironic reading -- the singer "in character" trying to convince themself that everything is going well...and not quite succeeding. The chord structure of the song makes it less suited to an upbeat reading.

 
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