The Fool On The Hill
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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Day after day,
Alone on a hill,
The man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly still
But nobody wants to know him,
They can see that he's just a fool,
And he never gives an answer,

But the fool on the hill,
Sees the sun going down,
And the eyes in his head,
See the world spinning 'round.

Well on the way,
Head in a cloud,
The man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loud
But nobody ever hears him,
or the sound he appears to make,
and he never seems to notice,

But the fool on the hill,
Sees the sun going down,
And the eyes in his head,
See the world spinning 'round.

And nobody seems to like him,
they can tell what he wants to do,
and he never shows his feelings,

But the fool on the hill,
Sees the sun going down,
And the eyes in his head,
See the world spinning 'round.

Ooh, ooh,
Round and round and round.

And he never listens to them,
He knows that they're the fools
They don't like him,

The fool on the hill
Sees the sun going down,
And the eyes in his head,
See the world spinning 'round.





Ooh,
Round and round and round

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Aretha Franklin's song "The Fool On The Hill" describe a man who spends his days alone on a hill with a foolish grin, appearing to be doing nothing. Despite this, nobody wants to know him and they see him as a fool who never gives an answer. However, the man on the hill sees the world spinning 'round and can watch the sun going down with his eyes in his head. He has a perspective that the others around him lack.


The next two verses describe a man who is incredibly eccentric and talks with a thousand different voices. However, nobody ever hears what he's saying and he never seems to notice. The man on the hill, however, sees the world spinning around and the sun going down. Despite not being liked by anyone, the man on the hill doesn't seem to care because he knows that they are the foolish ones.


This song can be interpreted in many different ways. Perhaps it's a statement on society's tendency to judge those who don't conform to societal standards or maybe it's about the importance of introspection and seeing the world from a different perspective. Regardless of the meaning, the lyrics are poignant and thought-provoking.


Line by Line Meaning

Day after day,
The man spends his days on a hill.


Alone on a hill,
He is isolated and has no one to communicate with.


The man with the foolish grin is keeping perfectly still
Despite being alone, he appears content and at peace with his solitude, which others may interpret as foolishness.


But nobody wants to know him,
Others avoid or ignore him, showing no interest in getting to know him.


They can see that he's just a fool,
The man is seen as being foolish or unintelligent by those around him.


And he never gives an answer,
He remains silent and does not respond to others.


But the fool on the hill,
Despite his perceived foolishness, he has a unique perspective on his surroundings.


Sees the sun going down,
He observes the sunset and the passing of time.


And the eyes in his head,
He has a thoughtful and contemplative mind.


See the world spinning 'round.
He views the world's constant change and evolution.


Well on the way,
The man is on his way to a destination.


Head in a cloud,
He has his head in the clouds, lost in thought, daydreaming.


The man of a thousand voices talking perfectly loud
Although he is quiet, he has many thoughts, ideas, and opinions.


But nobody ever hears him,
Others do not listen to him, ignoring his thoughts and opinions.


or the sound he appears to make,
Even when he speaks, his words go unheard or ignored.


and he never seems to notice,
He's not bothered by people not hearing him or ignoring him because he's used to it.


And nobody seems to like him,
People dislike him and avoid interacting with him.


they can tell what he wants to do,
They can predict his actions and intentions despite never speaking to him.


and he never shows his feelings,
He keeps his emotions and thoughts to himself, not expressing them outwardly.


And he never listens to them,
He ignores other people's opinions and ideas.


He knows that they're the fools
He is aware that others cannot see the world the way he does and are missing out.


The fool on the hill
The man is considered to be a fool.


Ooh, ooh,
An expression of emotion and feeling.


Round and round and round.
The world is constantly changing and evolving.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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