And I'm feeling good,
'Cause all I got is one night and your love,
And it turned out just like I always knew it would,
And I'm feeling fine,
Oh I wrote this song for you, True.
So you could hear my mind,

Have you ever loved someone so much it hurts you,
Cuts like a knife make you think is it worth it?
Up until the point your borderline obsessed,
And if they left you for ten minutes you'd become depressed,
I'm talking real heartfelt feelings of the deepest,
Thoughts on your mind where late nights become sleepless,
The fear of being lonely doesn't matter at all,
An when people knock you down both together you fall,
Step by step on the long road take a breath,
Together forever until you're separated by death,
And even then you'll both lie side to side in a hole,
Your spirits may wander but still you'll be connected through soul,
A ray of light in the place you only thought was dark,
That all happened when you met and there it was a spark,
Right at that moment in life when you felt like jack shit,
Came a light so bright and you haven't looked back yeah,
No looking back,

And I'm feeling good,
'Cause all I got is one night and your love,
And it turned out just like I always knew it would,
And I'm feeling fine,
Oh I wrote this song for you, True.
So you could hear my mind,

The elements come into play like a movie,
The way you both say how you love and the truth be,
That nothing on this green earth will tear you apart,
Yeah you may argue and fight but stay together through heart,
And that's the only thing that matters at the end of the day,
Wipe the tears from her eyes apologise in a way,
That gets everything back to the way that it was,
Wipe away the flaws,
And start opening doors,
Moving on through life hand to hand for the journey,
A love so deep so hot that it burns see,
A foundation that puts a smile on your face,
With a sweet sensation you'll never replace,
When you're down in the dumps and feel no-one is here,
You can rest assure your one love will be there,
And don't listen to the stories they make and say,
Even the darkest of days soon fade to grey,
Slowly moving,

And I'm feeling good,
'Cause all I got is one night and your love,
And it turned out just like I always knew it would,
And I'm feeling fine,
Oh I wrote this song for you, True.
So you could hear my mind

And I never loved someone, the way that I love you,
And I never felt this way, 'till the day that I met you,
I get lost in your eyes, I get caught up in your smile,
And these feelings won't fade away,

And I'm feeling good,
'Cause all I got is one night and your love,
And it turned out just like I always knew it would,
And I'm feeling fine,
Oh I wrote this song for you, True.
So you could hear my mind

And I'm feeling good,
'Cause all I got is one night and your love,
And it turned out just like I always knew it would,
And I'm feeling fine,
Oh I wrote this song for you, True.
So you could hear my mind

(outro)

Na na na na hey,
Na na na na hey,
Na na na na hey,

Hear my mind,
'Cause I'm feeling good,
Hear my mind,
'Cause I'm feeling good
Feeling good,
Feeling good,
Feeling good


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    Great song. Great band.

    defadogon July 02, 2013   Link

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