A Fool in Love
John Williams Lyrics


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Falling in love with love is falling for make-believe
Falling in love with love is playing the fool
Caring too much in such a juvenile fancy
Learning to trust is just for children in school

I fell in love with love one night when the moon was full
I was unwise with eyes unable to see
I fell in love with love, with love everlasting
But love fell out with me

I fell in love with love one night when the moon was full
I was unwise with eyes unable to see




I fell in love with love, with love everlasting
But love fell out with me

Overall Meaning

The song A Fool in Love by John Williams is a melancholic tune that speaks about the dangers of falling too deeply in love. The lyrics express the idea that falling in love with love itself is falling for a false sense of reality. It talks about how loving too much is a childish fancy, and trusting someone blindly is a privilege of youth. The theme of the song emphasizes the need to be cautious when it comes to love and its fleeting nature.


The repetition of the lines "I fell in love with love…" reinforces the idea of the singer's naivety when it comes to love. The moon being full is a metaphor for the high intensity of emotions that someone can feel when they are falling in love. The use of the word "unwise" adds to the melancholic tone of the song, conveying a sense of regret and pain.


Overall, A Fool in Love is a ballad that delves into the complexities of love and relationships. It speaks to people who may have experienced the pains of heartbreak, questioning why they fell in love with love itself.


Line by Line Meaning

Falling in love with love is falling for make-believe
Believing that love is always perfect and without flaws is unrealistic and like falling for a fantasy.


Falling in love with love is playing the fool
Getting too caught up in the idea of love and not recognizing red flags or potential problems is foolish.


Caring too much in such a juvenile fancy
Being overly invested in a relationship that is not mature or well-developed is immature and fanciful.


Learning to trust is just for children in school
Developing trust in a relationship is a basic lesson taught to children, but it is also essential in a grown-up relationship.


I fell in love with love one night when the moon was full
I once believed in the perfect idea of love, influenced by romanticism.


I was unwise with eyes unable to see
I lacked the judgement and insight to recognize the true nature of love.


I fell in love with love, with love everlasting
I dreamed of having unconditional love that would last forever.


But love fell out with me
But due to my unrealistic view of love, it eventually failed to match my expectations and faded away.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers

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