The Charm
Maps & Atlases Lyrics
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than the sound of your voice
when you say that you don't love me anymore
I don't think there is a sound that I hate more
than the sound of your voice
when you say that you don't love me anymore
but I saw you fall in love with no hands up
and I saw you fall in love with no hands up
and after all
you felt so small in his arms
you felt so small under the charm that warmed your heart
i saw you fall in love with no hands up
i saw you fall in love with no hands up
and after all
you felt so small in his arms
you felt so small in his arms
you felt so small under the charm that warmed your heard
but i don't think there is a sound that i hate more
but i don't think there is a sound that i hate more
than the sound of your voice
when you say that you don't love me anymore
The Charm by Maps & Atlases is a song that deals with the end of a relationship and the bitterness that comes with it. The singer of the song describes how much they despise the sound of their partner's voice when they say they don't love them anymore. The repetition of this line emphasizes the level of hurt and rejection the singer feels. However, they also admit to seeing their partner fall in love with someone else "with no hands up". The line "you felt so small in his arms, under the charm that warmed your heart" highlights the idea that the new love interest has some sort of power or spell on the partner, making them feel small and insignificant. The singer is forced to come to terms with the fact that their partner has moved on, but the bitterness and pain still lingers.
The emotions conveyed in The Charm are relatable to anyone who has experienced heartbreak or rejection. The song does an excellent job of capturing the feeling of betrayal and sadness that comes with the end of a relationship. The repeated line "I don't think there is a sound that I hate more than the sound of your voice when you say that you don't love me anymore" is especially powerful and effectively conveys the pain the singer is feeling. Overall, The Charm is a poignant and relatable song that perfectly captures the feeling of heartbreak.
Line by Line Meaning
I don't think there is a sound that I hate more
I have a strong aversion to a particular sound
than the sound of your voice when you say that you don't love me anymore
Your voice saying that you do not love me anymore is the most detested sound for me
but I saw you fall in love with no hands up
I observed you falling in love without any resistance
and after all
Despite everything that happened
you felt so small in his arms
You felt insignificant, powerless and vulnerable in his embrace
you felt so small under the charm that warmed your heart
The fascination and allure that captivated your heart made you feel small
but i don't think there is a sound that i hate more
I still uphold my opinion that a certain sound is unbelievably repulsive to me
than the sound of your voice when you say that you don't love me anymore
It is when you utter the painful words of not loving me anymore that the sound becomes unbearable to me
Contributed by Muhammad B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@McMatthew23
@billyraysirus no, because that's how everything was supposed to sound. if they wanted other insturments, they would've done it that way.
@bakintoast
I agree
@bigdtokintree93yo
@threkbear thats what makes them sound so vintage and crispy clean! haha
@ZakFennie
When I grow up, I want to have that beard.
@paulspanbauer4125
His own voice is a close runner up.
@skeletalsounds_
Hater
@McMatthew23
@billyraysirus touche.
@andbydefinition
Maps & Atlases some of us knew in 2005-06 (07)- 09 is basically over. Anything after You & Me & the Mountain is some other band. Complaint filed.
@AndreaOnTheMoon
:'D
@jpbier
3:07 awkwaaaard