Still Here – Natasha Bedingfield


You looked at me and saw what I never could see

You made me feel more than I thought I could ever be

And when I needed a friend you were always there to lift me up

To make me strong

You’re not gone

You’re still here

With me all the time

You’re still here

When I close my eyes

I still see you

I still feel you

And we’ll never be apart

You’re still here

Still here in my heart

In my heart

Because of you I knew how it felt to be loved

You made me feel beautiful ’cause you believed I was

And I will never forget how you touched my life

You made me feel like I belong

You live on

You’re still here

With me all the time

You’re still here

When I close my eyes

I still see you

I still feel you

And we’ll never be apart

You’re still here

Still here in my heart

In my heart

All my life

You’ll be in my life

You’ll be part of me

I’ll just think of you and you’ll still be

You’ll still be here

Still here

You’re with me all the time

You’ll still be here

Still here

When I close my eyes

I still see you

I still feel you

And we’ll never be apart

You’re still here in my heart

You’re still…

I still feel you

And we’ll never be apart

You’re still here in my heart

In my heart

In my heart

In my heart

Still here

Finding Comfort in Presence Beyond Absence

“Still Here” by Natasha Bedingfield is a heartfelt tribute to enduring love and the lasting impact someone can have on our lives. The lyrics paint a picture of deep connection, where memories and emotions keep a loved one close, even in their physical absence. Bedingfield’s words express gratitude for the way this person uplifted her, made her feel seen and beautiful, and provided unwavering support. The repeated refrain, “You’re still here in my heart,” serves as a powerful reminder that love and influence can transcend time and space, offering solace and strength even after a loss. Ultimately, the song is a moving celebration of remembrance and the ways we carry those we love within us, always.

Song Credits

Artist: Natasha Bedingfield
Release Year: 2010


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