Read the lyrics Let Me Know Lyrics – Winona Oak. Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Oskar Sikow, Winona Oak & Ryn Weaver. Is Its Official Music Video Has been Released October 8, 2019. And Present On The YouTube Channel. And lyrics can be seen above here.
[Verse 1: Winona Oak]
Help me, I don’t know how to begin
Never thought that I would let you in
[Explanation of Verse 1]
The singer begins by expressing a sense of confusion and vulnerability, admitting that they don’t know how to start or navigate a particular situation.
[Pre-Chorus: Winona Oak]
But you’re the one I choose
I belong with you
Every hand I’ve lost
Has brought me something I can’t lose
[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
The singer acknowledges a choice they’ve made, possibly in selecting a romantic partner. Despite past difficulties and losses, there’s a sense of commitment and belonging with the chosen person. The idea that every reversal has led to commodity precious suggests a positive perspective on once gests .
[Chorus: Winona Oak]
So if you love me, let me know
We don’t have to fall so fast
Take it slow
Unless you want to hold me close
We can make a good thing last
Don’t let go
You know perfect is impossible
But you got me hoping
If the world is falling down
You’re the one I’m holding
Don’t let go
[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus revolves around the theme of love and the desire for clarity in the relationship. The songster expresses a preference for taking effects sluggishly and making the connection endure.
[Verse 2: Winona Oak]
I’ve been tired of waking up alone
Second guessing, shaking on the phone
[Explanation of Verse 2]
The second verse delves into the singer’s weariness of solitude and self-doubt. The mention of waking up alone and uncertainty in communication suggests a longing for connection and a struggle with insecurities.
[Pre-Chorus: Winona Oak]
But you’re the one I choose
I belong with you
Every hand I’ve lost
Has brought me something I can’t lose
[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
The singer acknowledges a choice they’ve made, possibly in selecting a romantic partner. Despite past difficulties and losses, there’s a sense of commitment and belonging with the chosen person. The idea that every reversal has led to commodity precious suggests a positive perspective on once gests .
[Chorus: Winona Oak]
So if you love me, let me know
We don’t have to fall so fast
Take it slow
Unless you want to hold me close
We can make a good thing last
Don’t let go
You know perfect is impossible
But you got me hoping
If the world is falling down
You’re the one I’m holding
Don’t let go
[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus revolves around the theme of love and the desire for clarity in the relationship. The songster expresses a preference for taking effects sluggishly and making the connection endure.
[Bridge: Winona Oak]
I think of all the wasted time
We’re standing on the sideline waiting for a sign
I found you there
No, nothing is a waste of time
I had to take a hit to learn to read the signs
I found you there
[Explanation of Bridge]
The ground reflects on the conception of wasted time and the assignments learned from once gests .It emphasizes the idea that even grueling moments contribute to unique growth and under standing. The discovery of the person addressed in the song is portrayed as a significant, positive outgrowth.
[Chorus: Winona Oak]
So if you love me, let me know
We don’t need to fall so fast
Take it slow
Unless you want to hold me close
We can make a good thing last
Don’t let go
You know perfect is impossible
But you got me hoping
If the world is falling down
You’re the one I’m holding
Don’t let go
Don’t let go
[Explanation of Chorus]
The final chorus reinforces the themes of love, commitment, and the desire for stability. The singer urges the listener not to let go, emphasizing that perfection is untouchable but hoping that the chosen person will be a stranding force amid life’s challenges.