I heard you slammed the door
And fall right to the floor
You kept on crying
That look upon your face
Doesn’t cover up
What’s under lying
Seeing you like this
Makes me wanna die
We’d lie beneath the stars
Just to foolish hearts
From million faces
Now I lie here all alone
Sitting by the phone
There’s too much space here
Oh baby, come back and stay with me
Cause it’s not over
Please don’t say it’s over
Cause it’s not over
To me, to me, to me
It’s never over to me
My heart, my heart
Is your’s, is your’s
For yesterdays and for taking it
My heart is broken
You’re all that I need
Just don’t forget about me
Don’t forget about me…
Cause letting you go hurt me
Cause it’s not over
Please don’t say it’s over
Cause it’s not over
To me, to me, to me
Ever over you and me
Heartbreak and Hope: Exploring “Over” by Charlie Puth
Charlie Puth’s “Over” is a heartfelt ballad that delves into the pain of a relationship’s end and the lingering hope for reconciliation. The lyrics capture the raw aftermath of a breakup, emphasizing the emotional turmoil that comes with letting go. Puth paints vivid images of heartbreak—slamming doors, endless tears, and lonely nights—while expressing an unwavering belief that the relationship isn’t truly over. The repeated plea, “please don’t say it’s over,” amplifies the desperation and longing to restore what’s been lost. Ultimately, the song resonates with anyone who has struggled to move on, showcasing Puth’s signature blend of vulnerability and melodic sensibility.
Song Credits
- Artist: Charlie Puth
- Songwriters: Charlie Puth