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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Another Story" by the artist "Winona Oak"

In "Another Story," Winona Oak sings about a painful breakup with a man she loved from a young age. The lyrical heroine gave her heart "for a love that’s worthless," and now, looking back, she realizes she should have left sooner.

The lyrics trace a temporal dynamic: from a naive 17 years old, when a kiss in the rain seemed like a promise of eternal love, to the bitter realization at 21 that the relationship has become toxic. "The flames of his passion" turn cold, and shared dreams become "a plan we didn't have." The heroine changes, matures, and realizes that she deserves true love.

Addressing her own heart, she seems to be trying to console both herself and it: "Well, maybe we'll write another story about a man who truly loves me." The image of Bonnie and Clyde is used here as a metaphor for passionate but doomed love – the heroine does not want a repeat of this scenario. She urges herself not to cry and to believe that a happy future awaits her, where she will meet a man who will truly love her.

I betrayed my heart

For a love so cheap

Must cut him off

Before I'm in too deep

I was only 17 when he kissed me in the rain

Got so cold up in the flames, then time flew

We packed all of our bags

For a plan we didn't have

I was young enough to think he loved me

For my little heart, I'm sorry

Well maybe we'll write another story

About a man who loves me right

For my little heart, I'm sorry

Well maybe we'll write another story

Like Bonnie and Clyde

So baby don't you cry

I changed myself way too many times

I didn't wanna lose him

But I'm better off without his games

He's not the one to change

I was only 21, didn't like what I become

He was always on the run, then time flew

So I packed all of my bags

For a plan I didn't have

I was old enough to know he didn't love me

[2x:]

For my little heart, I'm sorry

Well, maybe we're gonna write another story

About a man who loves me right

For my little heart, I'm sorry

Well, maybe we're gonna write another story

Like Bonnie and Clyde

So baby don't you cry

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