The song "Feeling Good" by Peter Green Splinter Group seems to be about a person who is feeling low and nostalgic, reminiscing about a past relationship and longing for the happiness they once had. The lyrics convey a sense of emptiness and longing for a sense of fulfillment or contentment. The song opens with the protagonist feeling low and having nowhere to go, with only the voice on the radio providing some solace and comfort. They reflect on the past, recalling the "crazy days" of hot summer nights and lazy days when they were together. However, they both eventually went their separate ways, leaving a void in their lives. The protagonist expresses a desire to turn back time and have the person they lost back in their life. They are willing to do anything to see them again, even giving up a part of themselves. But sadly, that is not possible. The chorus suggests that the protagonist is unsure of the other person's current state, whether they are alive or dead. They only have a mental image of them, a picture in their head. If they knew that the person they lost was happy, it would bring some closure and help them accept the situation. They long to feel good inside once again. The lyrics then acknowledge the futility of dwelling in the past, as time moves on and cannot be controlled. The protagonist continues to feel low and passes time slowly, contemplating what could have been if things had turned out differently. However, they accept that they cannot change what has happened. The song ends with the protagonist's desire to feel good inside. They long for some happiness or contentment in their life, yearning for a sense of fulfillment that seems to be missing. Overall, "Feeling Good" is a heartfelt and melancholic song that explores themes of lost love, longing, and the struggle to find inner peace.