In The Cards

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The Heartache of Unrequited Love: Jamie Miller's 'In The Cards'

Jamie Miller's 'In The Cards' is a poignant ballad that delves into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love. The lyrics express the singer's deep yearning for a love that is not reciprocated, despite his willingness to give his all. The song opens with a sense of resignation, acknowledging that no matter how much the singer wants the relationship to work, it's not meant to be. The phrase 'you would probably be the one' suggests a strong belief in the potential of the relationship, but reality dictates otherwise.

The chorus of 'In The Cards' uses the metaphor of a card game to illustrate the concept of fate and destiny in love. The singer has been 'all in from the start,' indicating a full commitment to the relationship. However, the object of his affection does not feel the same way, and no amount of effort can change the outcome. The idea of rewriting the stars is a poetic way of saying that even if it were possible to change destiny, it wouldn't make a difference. The recurring theme is the helplessness of loving someone who doesn't love you back, and the self-destructive nature of holding onto a love that will never be realized.

The song also touches on the pain of self-awareness and the realization that one's feelings are not enough to make someone stay. The line 'I guess it hurts to come to terms with the hand that you've been dealt' speaks to the acceptance of a situation that cannot be changed. The singer's acknowledgment that the love he feels is 'the realest thing' he's ever felt adds a layer of authenticity to his emotions, making the song relatable to anyone who has experienced the heartache of loving someone who doesn't return their feelings.

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  1. In The Cards
  2. Here’s Your Perfect
  3. Maybe Next Time
  4. Nothing To Miss
  5. Empty Room
  6. No Matter What
  7. I Lost Myself In Loving You
  8. Here’s Your Perfect (feat. salem ilese)
  9. Wishes
  10. It Is What It Is
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