Could be that the person has a deep emotional investment in the story and wants to savor every moment without having the ending revealed prematurely.
Perhaps it expresses a fear of spoiling the suspense or surprise of the story. You want to enjoy the journey without knowing the end.
It probably means the speaker doesn't want to know the conclusion of the story before experiencing it themselves.
It could imply a desire to experience the story's unfolding without knowing the conclusion upfront, maybe because of the enjoyment of the journey and the anticipation.
It could refer to a song by Rita Coolidge where she expresses a sentiment of not wanting to know the ending of a particular story. Maybe it's about preserving the mystery or avoiding a potentially sad or unwanted conclusion.
Maybe it suggests a desire to experience the unfolding of events without knowing the conclusion beforehand. It might be related to a sense of suspense or the value of discovery in a story.
It might imply a desire to experience the story's unfolding naturally without knowing the ending beforehand.
It could imply a request not to reveal the ending of a story associated with Kris Kristofferson, maybe a song or a narrative.
It could refer to a song by Ronnie Milsap where he expresses a sentiment of not wanting to know the conclusion of a particular story.
It probably means the person doesn't want to know the ending of the story from Bobby Bare.
It could imply a plea to keep the ending of a particular story a mystery or unknown.
It could imply a desire to experience the story's unfolding naturally without knowing the conclusion prematurely.