(Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh)
Not sorry if my feelings are
Getting in the way of your good time
They start shining
I’ll be the girl that we all know
Keep on dancing in the glow
Under the lights, so inviting
But my heart’s about to break, takes
Everything to keep the make-up on my face
Look at me, I made it all go away
Braver than I thought I’d be
I can feel you in my life, yeah
(Oh, oh, oh)
I can feel you in my life, yeah
(Oh) oh-oh-oh (oh) oh-oh (oh)
I can feel you in my life, yeah
Promise you won’t get upset
Fighting demons in my head
Hard to hear, words that you say
I cannot walk, I cannot crawl
Can’t pick up the phone at all
So you know
I can feel you in my life, yeah
(Oh) oh-oh-oh (oh) oh-oh (oh)
I can feel you in my life, yeah
(Oh) Through all the pain that’s mine
(Oh) Through all the shame that’s mine
(Oh) Yeah, I know that’s what it is, what it is
‘Cause there’s too many people laughing inside
Too many people lacking inside, oh yeah
Too many people wasted inside (Oh)
Too many people trying to survive (I…)
I can feel you in my life, yeah
(Oh) oh-oh-oh (oh) oh-oh (oh) yeah
I can feel you in my life, yeah
(Oh) Through all the pain that’s mine
(Oh, oh) I can feel you in my life, yeah
(Hold me open, yeah) oh yeah
(Hold me open, yeah-yeah) Hold me open, yeah
(Hold me open, yeah) So I can be free in my soul
Hold me open, yeah-yeah, so I can be free in my soul
I can feel you in my life
Can you feel me, yeah
I can feel you in my life, yeah
Oh yeah, I can feel you, oh-oh
Can feel you in my life
In my life, in my life, yeah
Oh-oh, oh
I can feel you in my life
In my life, in my life, yeah
In my life, in my life, yeah
I can feel you in my life
I can feel you in my life
Exploring the Emotions of “I Feel You”
Natasha Bedingfield’s “I Feel You” delves deep into the intricate landscape of vulnerability and connection. The lyrics reveal a narrator who acknowledges her emotions unapologetically, even when they risk disrupting others’ happiness. There is a persistent sense of longing and resilience as she navigates personal struggles, using dancing and glowing lights as metaphors for perseverance and hope. The recurring line, “I can feel you in my life,” serves as both a comfort and a reminder of a presence—whether it’s a loved one, a memory, or an inner strength—that endures through pain and shame. Bedingfield’s emotive delivery invites listeners to embrace their own complexities and find solace in the shared experience of feeling deeply.
Song Credits
- Artist: Natasha Bedingfield
- Songwriters: Natasha Bedingfield