I missed you so much
That I begged here to fly here and see me
You must've broke down
'Cause you finally said that you would
But now that you're here
I just feel like I'm constantly dreaming
'Cause something's gotta go wrong
'Cause I'm feelin' way too damn good

For forty eight hours
I don't think that we left my hotel room
Should show you the sites
'Cause I'm sure that I said that I would
We gotta make love just one last time in the shower
Well something's gotta go wrong
'Cause I'm feelin' way too damn good

And it's like

Every time I turn around
I fall in love and find my heart face down
And where it lands is when it should
This time it's like
The two of us should probably start to fight
'Cause something's gotta go wrong
'Cause I'm feelin' way too damn good

Feelin' way too damn good

Sometimes life ain't best if left in the memory
It's better kept inside than left for good
Lookin' back each time they tried to tell me
Well something's gotta go wrong
'Cause I'm feelin' way too damn good

And it's like

Every time I turn around
I fall in love and find my heart face down
And where it lands is when it should
This time it's like
The two of us should probably start to fight
'Cause something's gotta go wrong
'Cause I'm feelin' way too damn good

Feelin' way too damn good

I missed you so much
That I begged here to fly here and see me
You must've broke down
'Cause you finally said that you would
But now that you're here
I just feel like I'm constantly dreaming
'Cause something's gotta go wrong
'Cause I'm feelin' way too damn good

And it's like

Every time I turn around
I fall in love and find my heart face down
And where it lands is when it should
This time it's like
The two of us should probably start to fight
'Cause something's gotta go wrong
'Cause I'm feelin' way too damn good

Feelin' way too damn good

Feelin' way too damn good


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Feelin' Way Too Damn Good Lyrics as written by Michael Kroeger Chad Kroeger

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    Woot Woot. What a Saturday in Brazil! Gotta stop playin' that sympathy woe-is-me card when you're having such a good time. Ass.

    ILUVUon May 26, 2012   Link
  • 0
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    I can't believe nobody has commented yet on this song. It's really one of my fave Nickelback songs. It's actually kind of a nice song too. The only thing I wonder is why they aren't together all of the time. He had to beg her to fly there and see him. Still a nice beat and fun to sing along to.

    Juelstaron June 17, 2004   Link
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    I agree..totali kik ass song..chad's lyrics r amazing as usual.. all his lyrics and the way he sings them relates 2 me in a certain way! :P

    *lItHiUm*on June 21, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    Great song. Enough said.

    Al_dgon June 27, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    This song has a lot of personal meaning to me. My boyfriend and I live a few hours apart, and so I have to drive down there. (he doesn't have his license yet...) I usually stay two or three days, and I've always gone down on the weekend. Well, we've had a trend of arguing once a week, usually right after my visit. (it sounds worse than it is) So when we don't argue for a week it's a little odd.

    The funny thing is, every trip down and every trip home I hear this song on the radio.

    Izzy Ferreton June 28, 2004   Link
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    It sounds like this guy misses his ex and begs her to at least come and see. Well, one thing leads to another, and, "for 48 hours I don't think we ever left the hotel room". "This time it's like the two of us should probably start to fight" Sounds to me like this guy and this girl broke up once before but got back together, and things worked out this time, for now..."Looking back each time they tried to tell me" His friends and family are warning him that it's not going to last, but they go at it again. Don't know, could be wrong.

    mb20rox111on November 04, 2004   Link
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    i can relate to this song because i jst left the country i grew up in a few months ago and left all the people i loved and my whole life behind. "I missed you so much that I begged here to fly here and see me" ugh strikes a chord

    mornzzzon December 24, 2004   Link
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    This song is about how the singer, one man who never seemed to have good luck with women, finally met someone whom he loves with a burning passion. Sadly, they live far apart. mb20rox111, "this time it's like the two of us should probably start to fight" is taking something out of context. If you listen to the way he sings along with the lyrics, you'll notice that the whole sentence is, "this time it's like the two of us should probably start to fight 'cause something's gotta go wrong 'cause I'm feelin' way too damn good." If we also look, we see "Everytime I turn around, I fall in love and fall my heart face down."

    Snaxeon March 30, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    I forgot to say that he's saying something must go wrong because something this good has never happened to him before and it's surreal.

    Snaxeon March 30, 2005   Link
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    this song is awesome

    babygrl814on April 29, 2005   Link

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