Feeling Relatively Good

Al Macaulay, David Boulter, Dickon Hinchliffe, Mark Colwill, Neil Fraser, Stuart A. Staples

I pretend to understand
When those eyes look onto mine
But you know
I'll get it wrong in the end

I pretend to know what it's about
I choose explanations to suit myself
But you know
I got it wrong and it's the end

Now I only laugh
With people
That have no reason to care
Feeling good about the things that don't really matter

And I call
I want you near
Hey, I can love you anywhere but here
But you know
I got it wrong and it's the end

You know what I say
You see what I do
There's a part of me that I still hide from you

I miss you
There
I said it
Okay

Now I only laugh
With people
That have no reason to care
Feeling good about the things that don't really matter

You know what I say
You see what I do
There's a part of me that I still hide from you

I miss you
There
I said it
Okay

Now I only laugh
With people
That have no reason to care
Feeling good about the things that don't really matter

Trivia about the song Feeling Relatively Good by Tindersticks

On which albums was the song “Feeling Relatively Good” released by Tindersticks?
Tindersticks released the song on the albums “Donkeys 92-97” in 1998, “The Complete 1993-2000 Part I” in 2001, and “At Home Among Strangers, Stranger at Home” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Feeling Relatively Good” by Tindersticks?
The song “Feeling Relatively Good” by Tindersticks was composed by Al Macaulay, David Boulter, Dickon Hinchliffe, Mark Colwill, Neil Fraser, Stuart A. Staples.

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