Feelin' Good

Album: The Dance (2010)
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  • I want the view from the top of the hill
    Give me the view from the top of the hill

    When I think of you
    And your good life
    And your sorrow too
    How much I'm missing you
    No matter where I go
    Or where I come to stay
    This is waking up
    I want this feeling
    Doors wide open

    And now I leave it all
    Bags of trouble
    And a messy mind
    Oh I hope I find
    Where your load is light
    Where your heart's at ease
    This is waking up
    And feeling good, feeling good

    Hey, I'm making my mistakes
    'Cause I'm no great shakes at being perfect
    I just take my breaks and work it
    Bring it to the surface
    Like a scuba diver
    Never nervous
    Cause now I'm older and wiser
    An' I've a bold feelin'
    This old skin is peeln'
    Revealing a new layer
    I'm no soothsayer
    But I feel it's time to leave
    To polish my heart with the other sleeve

    I want the view from the top of the hill
    Give me the view from the top of the hill
    I want the view from the top of the hill
    Give me the view from the top of the hill

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