You’ve Never Felt It
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical observation of a relationship's demise. There's a palpable absence of overt emotion, replaced by a detached recounting of events and feelings that are no longer present. The repeated phrase, "You’ve never felt it," acts as a recurring motif, highlighting a fundamental disconnect between the narrator and the person they are addressing. This phrase suggests a persistent lack of understanding or empathy, a void that the narrator perceives as unbridgeable. The central tension arises from this perceived emotional chasm. The narrator seems to be articulating a truth they've long held, a realization that the other person has consistently failed to grasp the depth of their experience or the significance of certain moments. It’s less about a dramatic breakup and more about a slow, quiet erosion of connection, marked by this persistent feeling of being misunderstood. The lyrics imply a resignation to this state of affairs, a quiet acknowledgment that the emotional resonance the narrator seeks has always been one-sided. The effectiveness of these lyrics lies in their understated delivery and the potent ambiguity of "it." This "it" could refer to love, pain, commitment, or a shared understanding, but its vagueness allows listeners to project their own experiences of disconnection onto the narrative. The repetitive, almost accusatory, nature of "You’ve never felt it" hammers home the narrator's sense of isolation within the relationship. It’s this quiet, persistent accusation that lingers, creating a profound sense of melancholy and finality without resorting to grand pronouncements.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Daniel Pemberton