Who But A Fool
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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Paradise
I got man who loves me
In his life
He puts no one else above me
It's paradise
With everything I ever wanted
Paradise
It's just like love should be

Now you're a thief
Everybody I know knows it
You're indiscreet
Anybody on the street knows
That you cheat
The damage that you're doin' doesn't
Cross your mind
Steal the heart just like a thief

Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise
Tell me, tell me, tell me who
Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise
Tell me, tell me
Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise
Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise
Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise

You got me
Thinkin' I want what you're givin'
You got me
Wonderin' what I'm missin'
I can see
It's the same old fascination
What a deadly game
That sends them all right into your flame

Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise
Tell me, tell me, tell me who
Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise
Tell me, tell me
Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise




Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise
Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Bonnie Raitt's "Who But A Fool" speaks about the dangers of falling for someone you know is a player, a thief of hearts. The song's first verse is about the love that the singer has found and how it's everything she ever wanted, and how it feels like paradise. In contrast, the chorus then talks about how anyone who would let a thief (an untrustworthy person) into their paradise (their perfect life) would be a fool.


The second verse of the song talks directly to the thief, telling him that everyone knows about his dishonest ways. He is aware of the damage he is causing but still continues to be a thief, stealing hearts without giving value to the other person's feelings. However, the thief in the song continues to tempt the singer despite knowing his intentions are bad. He keeps her wondering, feeling like she is missing out on something.


The chorus repeats who but a fool lets a thief into paradise, emphasizing that it would be foolish to let someone untrustworthy into your life, especially if you have already found something as perfect as paradise. The song highlights how important it is to recognize and stay away from such people, regardless of how much they tempt us.


Line by Line Meaning

Paradise
The singer describes the perfect state of love and affection that she shares with her significant other


I got man who loves me
The singer states that she is in a committed relationship with a man who deeply loves her


In his life
Refers to the man's existence or path in life


He puts no one else above me
The singer explains that she is the top priority in her partner's eyes and heart


It's paradise
The artist repeats that her relationship feels perfect in terms of how much she is loved


With everything I ever wanted
The relationship that the singer is in matches what she had always dreamed of


It's just like love should be
The singer says that her relationship represents what ideal, true love should look and feel like


Now you're a thief
The singer shifts the focus of the song to describe someone who is untrustworthy and steals something valuable


Everybody I know knows it
The singer emphasizes that the person who they are discussing is notorious and widely-known for stealing something or inflicting harm on others


You're indiscreet
The person referred to in the song is behaving improperly or is being careless in their actions


Anybody on the street knows
The singer implies that the person's inappropriate conduct is common knowledge and easily recognized by anyone walking by


That you cheat
The person is also unfaithful and dishonest in relationships


The damage that you're doin' doesn't
Reiterates that the person's behavior is harmful and destructive


Cross your mind
Indicates that the person does not care about or acknowledge the negative impact they have on others


Steal the heart just like a thief
The person described has a talent for manipulating others into falling in love with them and then causing emotional damage when the relationship ends


Who, but a fool lets a thief into paradise
The chorus draws the connection between the beginning and the end of the song: only someone who is naive would allow someone who has a history of exploiting and stealing from others into a perfect relationship


Tell me, tell me, tell me who
The singer repeats her question in the chorus, emphasizing how baffling it is for someone to ignore the reputation of someone who is so clearly dishonest


You got me
The singer shifts back to describing the manipulative person and how they have caught her attention


Thinkin' I want what you're givin'
The person has flattered her or made her believe that they can offer something that she is interested in


Wonderin' what I'm missin'
Despite being in a loving relationship, the singer is questioning if there is something more that she desires and if the manipulative person can give it to her


I can see
The songwriter indicates that she is aware of the manipulative person's tactics and the impact that his actions will have on her life


It's the same old fascination
Despite the person's deceitful behavior being widely known, it still draws people in and catches their attention


What a deadly game
The singer highlights how going along with the manipulator's behavior can be harmful to her relationship, and her sense of self


That sends them all right into your flame
The repeated reference to fire and flames suggests that having feelings for someone manipulative is dangerous and painful




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, KAREN SCHAUBEN PUBLISHING ADMINISTRATION
Written by: Nan O'byrne, Tom Snow

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