I Only Have Eyes For You
Jermaine Jackson Lyrics


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My love must be a kind of blind love
I can't see anyone but you
Sha bop sha bop

Are the stars out tonight
I don't know if it's cloudy or bright
I only have eyes for you dear
The moon may be high
But I can't see a thing in the sky
I only have eyes for you

I don't know if we're in a garden
Or on a crowded avenue

You are here and so am I
Maybe millions of people go by




But they all disappear from view
And I only have eyes for you

Overall Meaning

In this song, Jermaine Jackson talks about his love for someone who has captured his heart and mind in such a way that he can't see anyone else but that person. He describes this love as a kind of blind love because even if there are other attractive people in his midst, he can't seem to notice them. Jermaine sings, "My love must be a kind of blind love, I can't see anyone but you." This is a classic case of infatuation where someone's feelings are so strong that they can't see anything else but the object of their affection.


Jermaine Jackson also describes how he only has eyes for his love interest. He sings, "Are the stars out tonight? I don't know if it's cloudy or bright, I only have eyes for you dear. The moon may be high, but I can't see a thing in the sky, I only have eyes for you." He is so fixated on this person that he doesn't notice anything else around him - not even the beauty of the night sky.


Furthermore, Jermaine Jackson explains that he doesn't know if they are in a garden or on a crowded avenue, as long as his love interest is with him, that's all that matters. He croons, "I don't know if we're in a garden or on a crowded avenue. You are here and so am I, maybe millions of people go by, but they all disappear from view, and I only have eyes for you." He is completely enamored with this person and everything else fades into insignificance.


Line by Line Meaning

My love must be a kind of blind love
I am so infatuated with you that my perception of reality seems to be clouded by my feelings for you.


I can't see anyone but you
My attention is completely fixed on you - I am oblivious to everything else around me.


Sha bop sha bop
This refrain is an expression of the singer's joy and excitement at being so in love.


Are the stars out tonight
The singer is unsure of the current state of the world around him, as his focus is so entirely fixed on his lover.


I don't know if it's cloudy or bright
Again, the singer is so distracted by his love that he is not even able to perceive the weather outside.


I only have eyes for you dear
The singer's tunnel vision is so extreme that he cannot even see anything else in his visual field apart from his beloved.


The moon may be high
Even celestial objects like the moon cannot distract the singer from his love for his partner.


But I can't see a thing in the sky
The things that would ordinarily capture the singer's attention - such as the stars mentioned earlier - are invisible to him, owing to his fixation on his lover.


I only have eyes for you
The chorus repeats this sentiment, driving home how little else the singer is paying attention to.


I don't know if we're in a garden
The disorientation that the singer feels extends even to his physical surroundings - he is incapable of perceiving where he is, save for the presence of his lover.


Or on a crowded avenue
The singer is just as uncertain whether he is in a rural or urban environment - once again, his entire focus is on his partner's presence.


You are here and so am I
The only constants that the singer is truly aware of are himself and his beloved - everything else is fleeting or non-existent to him.


Maybe millions of people go by
The singer acknowledges that he is not completely alone, but nevertheless the only individual he truly notices is his lover.


But they all disappear from view
The only person who remains visible to the singer is his beloved - every other person fades away into a blurry mass of unimportance.


And I only have eyes for you
The song ends on this repeating lament, which illustrates how little the singer is capable of paying attention to anything except his intense love for the person in question.




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