I Feel Good Again
Pete Yorn Lyrics


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Well I’m standing at the crossroads again
With an empty heart and a dollar ten
Maybe I’ll bump into some famous names
Robert johnson, elmore james
I’m standing at the crossroads again

Well I woke up this morning like I usually do
My baby was nowhere around
I looked in the mirror, I looked in the hall
In my slippers and my dressing gown
There were lipstick traces on the bedroom door
Goodbye she wrote, I don’t want you no more
I guess I’m not the man she was looking for
But just the man she found

Well I’m standing at the crossroads again
With an empty heart and a dollar ten
Maybe I’ll bump into some famous names
Robert johnson, elmore james
I’m standing at the crossroads again

Here I am on my own again
Where did I go wrong this time
I treat them good like a gentleman should
And I never ever step out of line
I’m no kid I know my way around
Six foot six, I weigh 200 pounds
But I can’t hold no romance down
Maybe I should give up trying

Well I’m standing at the crossroads again
With an empty heart and a dollar ten
Maybe I’ll bump into some famous names
Robert johnson, elmore james
I’m standing at the crossroads again

Well I’m standing at the crossroads again
Well I’m standing at the crossroads again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pete Yorn's "I Feel Good Again" convey a sense of sadness and uncertainty as the singer finds himself at a crossroads once again. He wakes up to find his significant other has left him with a note on the bedroom door, indicating that she is no longer interested in him. The singer seems to be a gentleman who treats his partners well, but still finds himself unable to maintain a successful relationship.


The reference to Robert Johnson and Elmore James, two legendary blues musicians, suggests that the singer might be feeling down and out and looking for inspiration. He is hoping for a chance encounter with some famous personalities who have faced adversity and found a way to overcome it.


The overall message behind the song is one of hope – that even when things seem bleak, there is always the possibility of something positive happening. The singer is standing at the crossroads with an empty heart and pocket, but he is still standing. He is looking for direction and inspiration, and he is not giving up. The song encourages the listener to keep going, even when things seem tough.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I’m standing at the crossroads again
The singer is faced with a difficult decision and is uncertain about what to do next.


With an empty heart and a dollar ten
The singer feels emotionally and financially drained.


Maybe I’ll bump into some famous names
The singer is hoping to find inspiration or guidance from accomplished musicians such as Robert Johnson or Elmore James.


Robert johnson, elmore james
The artist admires these musicians and hopes to emulate their success.


Well I woke up this morning like I usually do
The artist is starting another day feeling unfulfilled and overwhelmed.


My baby was nowhere around
The singer's significant other has left them, adding to their sense of loneliness and despair.


I looked in the mirror, I looked in the hall
The singer is searching for answers within themselves and their surroundings.


In my slippers and my dressing gown
The artist is in a state of comfort and vulnerability.


There were lipstick traces on the bedroom door
The artist's significant other has clearly moved on and left evidence of their infidelity.


Goodbye she wrote, I don’t want you no more
The artist's significant other has left a final message, ending the relationship with no intention of returning.


I guess I’m not the man she was looking for
The singer recognizes their flaws and understands why their significant other left.


But just the man she found
The artist is reflecting on how they weren't the right fit for their significant other.


Here I am on my own again
The singer is back to being single and is grappling with the feelings of isolation that come with it.


Where did I go wrong this time
The singer is trying to understand why their relationships always end badly.


I treat them good like a gentleman should
The singer prides themselves on being respectful and kind in their relationships.


And I never ever step out of line
The artist has always maintained their integrity and has never been unfaithful or dishonest in their relationships.


I’m no kid I know my way around
The artist is experienced and mature when it comes to relationships.


Six foot six, I weigh 200 pounds
The singer is physically imposing and confident in their appearance.


But I can’t hold no romance down
The singer struggles with maintaining a successful romantic relationship.


Maybe I should give up trying
The artist is considering giving up on love altogether due to their lack of success.


Well I’m standing at the crossroads again
The artist is still faced with a difficult decision and is uncertain about what to do next.


Well I’m standing at the crossroads again
The artist is emphasizing their sense of uncertainty and indecision.




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