What Kind of Fool Am I?
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What kind of fool am I, who never fell in love?
It seems that I'm the only one that I have been thinkin' of!
What kind of man is this, an empty shell?
A lonely cell in which an empty heart must dwell!

What kind of lips are these, that lied with every kiss?
That whispered empty words of love that left me alone like this?
Why can't I fall in love like any other man?
And maybe then I'll know what kind of fool I am!





Why can't I fall in love like any other man?
And maybe then I'll kno' what kind of fool I am!

Overall Meaning

The opening phrase of "What kind of fool am I, who never fell in love?" is a powerful and thought-provoking one. The singer is suggesting that he has not experienced love in his life yet and seems to be questioning his own worthiness for being unable to experience this fundamental human emotion. He cannot seem to comprehend why he has not fallen in love and how he is different from everybody else. The line "It seems that I'm the only one that I have been thinkin' of!" reinforces this notion, depicting how he has been caught up in his own thoughts and feelings for far too long.


In the second stanza, the singer questions his own identity, asking "What kind of man is this, an empty shell?" Here, he is blatantly aware of his own empty heart and his ability to create an emotional distance with others. He is highlighting the fact that he is incapable of forming a deep and meaningful connection with anyone. The metaphor of a "lonely cell" stresses the existence of his emotional detachment, which further amplifies his feeling of isolation. The last line of the stanza "in which an empty heart must dwell" portrays how he is trapped in his own misery and delusions that he doesn't deserve love.


In the third stanza, the singer talks about how the lips that kissed him also lied to him, and he wishes to be able to love someone without being deceived. He longs to understand what other men experience when they fall in love, indicating he is envious of those that have experienced the joys of love. Again, he refers to himself as a fool, signifying he feels inadequate in his inability to connect. The singer desperately yearns for the feeling of love, wanting to fall in love like any other man and experience that fluttery feeling love brings.


Line by Line Meaning

What kind of fool am I, who never fell in love?
I'm questioning the kind of person I am for never having experienced love in my life.


It seems that I'm the only one that I have been thinkin' of!
I've been so obsessed with my own thoughts and feelings that I haven't given anyone else a chance to love me.


What kind of man is this, an empty shell?
I feel like a hollow, empty person who has nothing to offer in a relationship.


A lonely cell in which an empty heart must dwell!
My loneliness is suffocating, and it seems as if my heart is incapable of love.


What kind of lips are these, that lied with every kiss?
I've been deceived by someone who made false promises of love and commitment with their words and actions.


That whispered empty words of love that left me alone like this?
The lies and empty promises have left me feeling isolated and alone.


Why can't I fall in love like any other man?
I'm beginning to wonder what it is about me that prevents me from forming romantic connections with others.


And maybe then I'll know what kind of fool I am!
If I could experience love, perhaps I would finally understand my own character and why I've been unable to find it before.


Why can't I fall in love like any other man?
I still can't shake my confusion and frustration about my inability to connect romantically with others.


And maybe then I'll kno' what kind of fool I am!
Yet again, I'm left wondering about the kind of person I am and what it is that makes me unable to form meaningful romantic connections.




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Written by: Anthony Newley, Leslie Bricusse

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