Under Your Charms

Captivated by Desires: Unveiling the Seductive Essence in 'Under Your Charms'
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Lyrics

Only half of the time do you tell me just what you want

Expressing a frustration or dissatisfaction with the inconsistent communication in the relationship, suggesting that only half the time the speaker receives clear desires or needs.

Only half of the time do you tell me just what you want

Reiteration of the frustration about inconsistent communication, emphasizing the desire for clarity in the partner's expressions.

Can I get some contact?

The speaker seeks physical or emotional closeness, asking for a connection with the partner.

Can I get some contact from you?

Repetition of the desire for contact, specifically emphasizing the need for the partner's response or engagement.

Can I get some contact with what is real?

Continuing the request for contact, the speaker desires a connection with what is genuine and authentic.


It's the end of the night and I'm feelin' sexual

The speaker describes a sensual or intimate atmosphere at the end of the night, suggesting a desire for a deeper connection with the partner.

It's the end of the night and I'm feelin' sexual

Reiteration of the sensual feelings at the end of the night, possibly indicating a romantic or intimate setting.

Can I get some love back?

The speaker seeks reciprocation of love, asking for affection or emotional responsiveness from the partner.

Can I get some love back from you?

Repetition of the desire for love, specifically emphasizing the need for the partner's acknowledgment and expression of affection.

Can I get some love back that you conceal?

The speaker wants the partner to reveal and express the love that might be hidden or withheld.


And now I've fallen under your charm

The speaker acknowledges falling under the enchantment or allure of the partner.

And now I fall into your arms

Expressing a literal or metaphorical falling into the partner's arms, indicating a sense of comfort or security.

It's where I feel alright

Describing a feeling of well-being or contentment when in the arms of the partner.


In the blink of an eye do we do what's natural

Reflecting on the spontaneous or instinctual nature of actions in the relationship.

Maybe once or twice do we do what's natural

Suggesting that natural actions in the relationship occur only occasionally or infrequently.

Is it just a love task?

Pondering whether expressing love is a simple task or if it requires effort and consideration.

Is it too much to ask from you?

Asking if it's too much to expect the partner to fulfill the speaker's emotional needs.

Is it just a love task or do you feel?

Pondering whether expressing love is a task or if the partner genuinely feels it.


And I've fallen under your charm

Reiteration of falling under the partner's charm, reinforcing the theme of being captivated by the allure of the partner.

And now I fall into your arms

Repeating the imagery of falling into the partner's arms, emphasizing a sense of emotional surrender.


And now I've fallen under your charm

Reiteration of falling under the partner's charm, emphasizing the continued enchantment.

And now I fall into your arms

Repeating the imagery of falling into the partner's arms, indicating a persistent sense of emotional surrender.

Where I feel alright

Reiterating the comfort and well-being experienced when in the partner's arms.

It's where I'll stay tonight

Expressing a commitment to staying in the emotional and physical embrace of the partner.


Only half of the time do you tell me just what you want

Restating the frustration with inconsistent communication, emphasizing the need for clarity in the partner's expressions.

Only half of the time do you tell me just what you want

Reiteration of the frustration about inconsistent communication, emphasizing the desire for clarity in the partner's expressions.

Can I get some contact?

The speaker seeks physical or emotional closeness, asking for a connection with the partner.

Can I get some contact from you?

Repetition of the desire for contact, specifically emphasizing the need for the partner's response or engagement.

Can I get some contact with what is real?

Continuing the request for contact, the speaker desires a connection with what is genuine and authentic.

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