In Another's Arms
The Mavericks Lyrics


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All was well, but once again
Right went wrong, no one knows when
Now here we are, yeah, here we are
In another's arms

The two of us, that's all there was
We'd bring flowers, just because
Now here we are, yeah, here we are
In another's arms

If only I'd have known
That the love that lingers on
Still makes the world go 'round
But funny how I found
No matter where we are
Sadly, there we are
In another's arms

If only I'd have known
That the love that lingers on
Still makes the world go 'round
But funny how I found
No matter where we are
Sadly, there we are
In another's arms





In another's arms
In another's arms

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Mavericks' song "In Another's Arms" depict a feeling of longing and regret. The first two lines, "All was well, but once again, Right went wrong, no one knows when," suggest that everything seemed to be going fine, but unexpectedly, something went awry without any clear explanation.


The repetition of the phrase "Now here we are, yeah, here we are, In another's arms" signifies that the relationship has ended and both parties have moved on to new romantic partners. This line carries a sense of resignation and acceptance that despite their past connection, they are now in the arms of someone else.


The lyrics continue by expressing a sense of nostalgia for the simplicity and intimacy of the past relationship. The line "The two of us, that's all there was, We'd bring flowers, just because" reveals that they had a special bond and used to do sweet gestures like giving flowers to each other without any particular reason.


The next stanza reflects on the bittersweet realization that the love they once shared still has an impact even after the relationship has ended. The line "If only I'd have known, That the love that lingers on, Still makes the world go 'round" implies that they underestimated the lasting influence of their past love and how it continues to affect their lives.


Despite the realization, there is a touch of irony in the lyrics. The line "But funny how I found, No matter where we are, Sadly, there we are, In another's arms" conveys a sense of resignation. It is as if despite their understanding of the lingering love, they cannot escape the fact that they have moved on to new relationships and find themselves in the arms of someone else, sadly.


In conclusion, The Mavericks' "In Another's Arms" explores the emotions of longing, regret, and reflection on a past relationship. The lyrics dive into the unexpected end of a once-happy union, the bittersweet remembrance of their special bond, and the irony of still being influenced by the love they shared despite moving on to new partners. It captures the complexities of love's aftermath and the sentiments of finding oneself in another's embrace.


Line by Line Meaning

All was well, but once again
Everything was going smoothly, but once again something went wrong


Right went wrong, no one knows when
Something went awry, and nobody can pinpoint exactly when it happened


Now here we are, yeah, here we are
At this moment, we find ourselves in this situation


In another's arms
We are currently in the embrace of someone else


The two of us, that's all there was
There were only the two of us, nothing more


We'd bring flowers, just because
We used to bring flowers for no specific reason, just to show our affection


Now here we are, yeah, here we are
And now, we have ended up in this situation


In another's arms
Once again, we are being held by someone else


If only I'd have known
If only I had been aware


That the love that lingers on
That the lasting love remains


Still makes the world go 'round
It still has a significant impact on the world


But funny how I found
However, it's ironic how I discovered


No matter where we are
Regardless of our location


Sadly, there we are
Unfortunately, we are still here


In another's arms
Being embraced by someone else once again


In another's arms
In the arms of another individual




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Raul Malo

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