Baby, what are we becoming?
It feels just like we're always running
Rollin' through the motions every day
I could lean in to hold you
Or act like I don't even know you
Seems like you could care less either way
What happened to that girl I used to know?
I just want us back to the way we were before
Do I turn you on at all when I kiss you, baby?
Does the sight of me wanting you drive you crazy?
Do I have your love, am I still enough?
Tell me don't I, or tell me, do I baby?
Give you everything that you ever wanted
Would you rather just turn away and leave me lonely?
Do I just need to give up, and get on with my life?
Baby, do I?
Remember when we didn't have nothin'
But a perfect, simple kind of lovin'?
Baby, those sure were the days
There was a time our love ran wild and free
But now I'm second-guessing everything I see
Do I turn you on at all when I kiss you, baby?
Does the sight of me wanting you drive you crazy?
Do I have your love, am I still enough?
Tell me don't I, or tell me, do I, baby?
Give you everything that you ever wanted
Would you rather just turn away and leave me lonely?
Do I just need to give up, and get on with my life?
Baby, do I?
Still give you what you need?
Still take your breath away?
Light up a spark way down deep?
Baby, do I?
Do I turn you on at all when I kiss you, baby?
Does the sight of me wanting you drive you crazy?
Do I have your love, am I still enough?
Tell me don't I, or tell me, do I, baby?
Give you everything that you ever wanted
Would you rather just turn away and leave me lonely?
Do I just need to give up, and get on with my life?
Tell me baby, do I get one more try?
Do I?
Baby, do I?
About This Song
"Do I?" is a vulnerable country ballad where Luke Bryan confronts the painful realization that his relationship is falling apart, questioning whether his partner still feels any passion or love for him. The song explores themes of emotional distance, lost intimacy, and the desperate need for reassurance in a failing romance, with Bryan's narrator pleading to know if he still matters to someone who seems increasingly indifferent. Musically, it features a gentle, melancholic melody that allows Bryan's emotive vocals to carry the weight of the uncertainty and heartbreak expressed in the lyrics. The song stands out in Bryan's catalog for its raw emotional honesty and relatability, capturing the universal fear of losing someone you love while feeling powerless to reconnect with them. Its straightforward, conversational approach to expressing relationship anxiety made it resonate deeply with country audiences who appreciated its authentic portrayal of romantic vulnerability.
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