
Changes Lyrics · Charlie Puth
Lately, there’s been something in the air
There’s been a lot of smaller talks (Talkin’, talkin’, talk)
When we were younger, we would share our fears
Now, we’re afraid of bein’ mocked (Mockin’, mock)
I still can hear you through all of the silence
There’s been some changes in our life, oh
I can feel the distance, space, and time has
I used to hear your voice inside my head (Inside my head)
Now I forget what it sounds like (Likin’, likin’, like)
And all the things we used to leave unsaid (Leave unsaid)
I wish they were said in hindsight (Sight, in hindsight)
Do you need any help calling like I did? (Oh, like I did)
Made everything different (Different), day and night (Oh), no
Instrumental Break
Maybe that’s (Mm) just the way it is
No matter how much you’re missing it
Sometimes, the wind blows in different
New directions and lessons are happenin’
No love lost, I know it’s innocent
It’s what you make of it
Everything has changed and (Changed and) I don’t know why
Credits
| Song | Changes |
| Singer | Charlie Puth, Chorus |
| Writer | Charlie Puth, BloodPop® |
| Composer | Charlie Puth, BloodPop® |
| Cast | Charlie Puth, Brooke Puth |
| Video Director | Charlotte Rutherford |
| Album | Whatever's Clever! |
| Label | Atlantic Records |
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About
This is a heartfelt English song that reflects on how time and distance gradually transform relationships once filled with warmth and understanding. It expresses the quiet realization that once close people can drift apart without a clear reason. The song conveys a gentle sense of nostalgia and acceptance, illustrating how conversations can become shallow and familiar voices fade into memory. Its calm rhythm and soothing vocals highlight emotional growth rather than sadness, suggesting that change is a natural part of life. Instead of focusing on loss, it embraces the idea that every bond evolves with time. “Changes” captures the feeling of growing up, moving on, and learning to live with the spaces that form between people, leaving behind a thoughtful acceptance that life keeps moving, even when connections do not remain the same.