Forgot How To Miss You – Charlie Puth


I saw your roommate on my way home

I guess your new place, it must be close

Somehow I see you everywhere I go

That used to fuck me up

I guess I heard enough

Had to love you, hate you, let you go

Had to learn to be alone

Used to feel so much, but now I don’t

I finally forgot how to miss you, miss you, yeah

Seeing you happy don’t make me, make me sad

It took a minute to get out of the dark

Out of my head, out of my heart

But I (Finally forgot how to)

Finally forgot how to (Finally forgot how to)

I finally forgot how to miss you

I seen those pictures of your new friends

I used to wonder what you told them

If you talked about us (About us)

If you’re still in love (In love)

That used to fuck me up

I guess I heard enough

Had to love you, hate you, let you go

Had to learn to be alone

Used to feel so much, but now I don’t

I finally forgot how to miss you, miss you, yeah

Seeing you happy don’t make me, make me sad

It took a minute to get out of the dark

Out of my head, out of my heart

But I (Finally forgot how to)

Finally forgot how to (Finally forgot how to)

I finally forgot how to

Wish that you were mine (You were mine)

I’ve lost you but I’m not losing sleep at night (Sleep at night)

It took a minute to get out of the dark

Out of my head, out of my heart

But I (Finally forgot how to)

Finally forgot how to (Finally forgot how to)

I finally forgot how to miss you

Oh, I finally forgot how to miss you

Let you go, let you go

Used to hurt but now I don’t

I finally forgot how to miss you, miss you, yeah

Seeing you happy don’t make me, make me sad

Moving On from Heartache

“Forgot How To Miss You” by Charlie Puth captures the emotional journey of healing after a breakup. The lyrics reflect the universal struggle of seeing reminders of a former partner everywhere and the process of letting go. Charlie acknowledges the pain of seeing his ex move on and the lingering questions about what she shares with new friends. However, the chorus marks a turning point—he no longer feels the ache of missing her, and seeing her happy doesn’t bring sadness. This evolution from heartbreak to acceptance is both relatable and uplifting, offering hope to anyone working through loss.

Song Credits

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

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