Moral of the Story Lyrics – Ashe
Moral of the Story Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Ashe]
So I never really knew you
God, I really tried to
Blindsided, addicted
Thought we could really do this
But really, I was foolish
Hindsight, it's obvious
[Pre-Chorus: Ashe]
Talking with my lawyer
She said, "Where’d you find this guy?"
I said, "Young people fall in love
With the wrong people sometimes"
[Chorus: Ashe]
Some mistakes get made
That's alright, that's okay
You can think that you’re in love
When you're really just in pain
Some mistakes get made
That's alright, that's okay
In the end, it's better for me
That's the moral of the story, babe
[Post-Chorus: Ashe]
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
[Verse 2: Ashe]
It's funny how a memory
Turns into a bad dream
When running wild turns volatile
Remember how we painted our house
Just like my grandparents did
So romantic, but we fought the whole time
Should've seen the signs, yeah
[Pre-Chorus: Ashe]
Talking with my mother
She said, "Where’d you find this guy?"
Said, "Some people fall in love
With the wrong people sometimes"
[Chorus: Ashe]
Some mistakes get made
That’s alright, that's okay
You can think that you’re in love
When you're really just in pain
Some mistakes get made
That's alright, that's okay
In the end, it’s better for me
That's the moral of the story, babe
[Post-Chorus: Ashe]
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
[Bridge: Ashe]
They say it's better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all
That could be a load of ѕh¡t
But I just need to tell you all
[Chorus: Ashe]
Some mistakes get made
That's alright, that's okay
You can think that you're in love
When you're really just engaged
Some mistakes get made
That's alright, that's okay
In the end, it's better for me
That's the moral of the story
Some mistakes get made
That's alright, that's okay
You can think that you're in love
When you're really just in pain
Some mistakes get made
That's alright, that's okay
In the end, it's better for me
That's the moral of the story, babe
[Outro: Ashe]
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
(Oh-oh, oh-oh)
Moral Of The Story Lyrics Explained
"Moral of the Story" by Ashe explores the theme of heartbreak and the lessons learned from a failed relationship. It delves into the mistakes made in love, the pain experienced, and the ultimate realization that these experiences contribute to personal growth. The lyrics take the listener through the journey of a relationship, acknowledging the errors and conveying the moral or lesson learned from the story.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Ashe reflects on a relationship that she didn't fully understand or know well. Despite her efforts and addiction to the connection, it becomes clear that the relationship was flawed, and hindsight reveals the foolishness of her initial perspective.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus introduces a conversation with a lawyer, highlighting the questionable nature of the partner. Ashe recognizes that young people can fall in love with the wrong individuals, emphasizing the complexities and challenges of relationships.
[Chorus]
The chorus captures the essence of the song's message. It acknowledges that mistakes are inevitable in relationships, and that's okay. The lyrics convey the idea that sometimes people mistake love for pain, but ultimately, these mistakes contribute to personal development and well-being.
[Post-Chorus]
The post-chorus provides a musical refrain that emphasizes the emotional tone of the song, creating a poignant atmosphere that aligns with the lyrical content.
[Verse 2]
The second verse delves deeper into the memories of the relationship, likening them to a bad dream. Ashe reflects on the conflicts and signs she overlooked, indicating the unraveling of the romanticized vision of the partnership.
[Pre-Chorus]
A conversation with Ashe's mother mirrors the earlier legal discussion, further emphasizing the universal nature of falling for the wrong person. The repetition of the sentiment reinforces the theme of love's complexity.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the acceptance of mistakes and the understanding that these experiences are ultimately beneficial for personal growth.
[Post-Chorus]
The post-chorus repeats, serving as a musical bridge between sections and maintaining the emotional resonance of the song.
[Bridge]
The bridge introduces a philosophical perspective, challenging the notion that it's better to have loved and lost. Ashe suggests that this sentiment may not hold true for everyone, highlighting the subjective nature of love and heartbreak.
[Chorus]
The final chorus reiterates the central theme, emphasizing that mistakes are part of the journey. The lyrics suggest that engagement in a flawed relationship might be mistaken for love, reinforcing the idea that these experiences contribute to personal betterment.
[Outro]
The outro provides a musical conclusion to the song, leaving the listener with the lingering emotions and lessons conveyed throughout the narrative. The repetition in the outro serves to emphasize the song's overall message of resilience and personal growth in the face of heartbreak.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Ashe (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- FINNEAS & Noah Conrad
- Writter(s)
- Ashe, FINNEAS, Casey Smith & Noah Conrad
- Released On
- February 14, 2019
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Moral of the Story" song?
"Moral of the Story" song is sung by Ashe.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Moral of the Story" song?
"Moral of the Story" song lyrics written by Ashe, FINNEAS, Casey Smith & Noah Conrad.
Who is the music producer of "Moral of the Story" song?
"Moral of the Story" song music composed & produced by FINNEAS & Noah Conrad.
When was "Moral of the Story" song released?
"Moral of the Story" song was released on February 14, 2019.