Missing Beats
The Charlatans Lyrics


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When You were young
You were
The first to crash
And burn
That's an illusion for the world to see

Now We don't look
The same
Maybe it's D.
N.A.
I can't change You and You You can't change me

Missing Beats of a generation
Through disappointments and self frustrations

Missing Beats of a generation
Through disappointments and self frustrations

When You were just
Sixteen
You were the one
For me
I can't recall us getting too much sleep

Now We are not
The same
Maybe it's D.
N.A.
I can't change You and You You can't change me

Missing Beats of a generation
Through disappointments and self frustrations

Missing Beats of a generation
The nature of our expectations

When You were young
You were
The first to crash
And burn
That's an illusion for the world to see

Missing Beats of a generation
Through disappointments and self frustrations

Missing Beats of a generation
The nature of our expectations

Missing Beats of a generation
Through disappointments and self frustrations

Missing Beats of a generation
The nature of our expectations

On and on, and on, and on,
The more We know the less We glow
I never thought
You would look so old

On and on, and on, and on,
The more We know the less You go




I never thought
You would look so old

Overall Meaning

The Charlatans' song "Missing Beats" is a reflective and nostalgic piece, touching on a range of themes including youthful recklessness, aging, and disappointment. In the first verse, the song addresses the idea that often, when we are young, we are quick to take risks and dive headfirst into things, regardless of the consequences. This can lead to crashes and burns, but there is an illusion to the world that comes with this kind of behavior that can be alluring. The second verse focuses on the memories of being young and carefree. The lyrics speak of a time when the singer and a companion were just sixteen, spending nights not sleeping and living life to the fullest. But now, they are not the same, and no matter how much they want to change each other, they cannot.


The song's chorus, "Missing Beats of a generation, through disappointments and self-frustrations," highlights the idea that the expectations of youth can cause frustrations when life is not what one hoped it would be. The second time the chorus comes in, it emphasizes that the nature of expectations is what leads to these missing beats of a generation. Finally, the coda of the song brings a sense of melancholy as the lyrics speak to the reality of aging and how it can be disappointing to see others grow old.


Line by Line Meaning

When You were young
In the past, during your youth


You were
You existed


The first to crash
The first to fail


And burn
And suffer as a result


That's an illusion for the world to see
However, that could be an appearance that others may observe


Now We don't look
Now we don't appear as we used to


The same
The appearance is not alike


Maybe it's D.
Perhaps it's DNA


N.A.
A possible shorthand for 'not applicable'


I can't change You and You You can't change me
It's impractical for me to change you, and vice versa


Missing Beats of a generation
Pertaining to the gaps of time from a particular period


Through disappointments and self frustrations
Due to dissatisfaction with oneself


The nature of our expectations
The essence of what we idealize for ourselves and others


When You were just
When you only had the age of


Sixteen
16 years old


You were the one
You were the person who I favored at the time


For me
From my point of view, my preference was you


I can't recall us getting too much sleep
I don't remember us sleeping much


The more We know the less We glow
The more we learn, the less we shine


I never thought
I didn't expect


You would look so old
You would have aged so much




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Comments from YouTube:

Jaden Bowden

What a tune, criminally underrated, if you found it, congratulations.

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