Does It Feel – Charlie Puth

Tell me lies, like how you’re better off without me

While the truth is written all over your face

Even in photographs together you look lonely, lonely

When you were here, you never had to fake

And girl I promise I’m not gonna bother you anymore

Soon as you hang up the phone

I just got one question that you might not be ready for

But I really gotta know

Does it feel, feel like you’re never gon’ find nothing better?

Does it feel, feel like you’re missing, ’cause I loved you different?

And the way that you can say you don’t remember

How I kept you coming over every night

And the way that you can say you never wondered, wondered

If loving someone else is just a lie

Whoa, girl I promise I’m not gonna bother you anymore

Soon as you hang up the phone (Don’t hang up the phone)

I just got one question that you might not be ready for

But I really gotta know

Does it feel, feel like you’re never gon’ find nothing better?

Does it feel, feel like you’re missing, ’cause I loved you different?

Does it feel, feel like you’re never gon’ find nothing better?

Does it feel, feel like you’re missing, ’cause I loved you different?

And girl, I promise I’m not gonna bother you anymore

Soon as you hang up the phone

I just got one question that you might not be ready for

But I really gotta know

Does it feel, feel like you’re never gon’ find nothing better?

Does it feel, feel like you’re missing, ’cause I loved you different?

Does it feel, feel like you’re never gon’ find nothing better?

Does it feel, feel like you’re missing, ’cause I loved you different?

Unraveling Heartache and Honesty in “Does It Feel”

Charlie Puth’s “Does It Feel” captures the raw vulnerability that follows a breakup. The lyrics delve into the complex emotions of longing and introspection, as the narrator confronts their ex with a single burning question: does being apart truly feel better? The repetition of “Does it feel, feel like you’re never gon’ find nothing better?” is both a confession and a challenge, suggesting that the love they shared was unique and irreplaceable. Puth masterfully juxtaposes the facade of moving on with the inescapable truth reflected in photographs and memories. The song’s conversational tone and direct questions invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences with lost love and unresolved feelings.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Charlie Puth
  • Songwriters: Charlie Puth, Jacob Kasher Hindlin
  • Release Year: 2024