Rodgers Falling In Love With Love
R. Rodgers 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
Is 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

Oh, 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 "Falling in Love with Love" by Richard Rodgers is a cautionary tale about the perils of falling in love with the idea of love rather than a real person. The lyrics describe how falling in love with love is equivalent to falling for a fantasy or a lie, which only leads to heartbreak and disappointment. The song also touches on the danger of caring too much, which is described as a juvenile fancy, and the importance of learning to trust. However, the final message of the song is that even though love may fail us, we must not give up on it because it is what makes us human.


The opening lines of the song create a vivid metaphor that sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics. Falling in love with love is likened to falling for make-believe, which shows how love can be an illusion that we create in our minds. The second stanza contrasts caring too much with learning to trust. Caring too much is described as a juvenile fancy because it is based on idealized notions of love and unrealistic expectations. In contrast, learning to trust is something that is only learned through experience and is essential for healthy relationships.


The third stanza recounts the singer's personal experience of falling in love with love one night when the moon was full. The singer admits to being unwise and unable to see the truth of the situation. However, the singer's love for love itself is described as everlasting, which implies that love is a steadfast presence in our lives even when specific relationships fail. The final lines of the song reiterate the universal theme that love may fall out with us, but we must always be willing to try again.


Line by Line Meaning

Falling in love with love
Developing feelings for the concept of love itself, rather than an actual person


Is falling for make believe
It is a delusion, as love itself does not exist as an entity


Falling in love with love
Playing the role of the fool for the imagined idea of love


Is playing the fool
Acting irrationally and not seeing reality for what it is


Caring too much
Being overly invested in someone or something


Is such a juvenile fancy
It is an immature desire


Learning to trust
Believing in and relying on others


Is just for children in school
It is a lesson taught at a young age


I fell in love with love one night
I became smitten with the idea of love on a particular evening


When the moon was full
During a period of heightened emotions and irrationality


I was unwise with eyes
I lacked good judgment and unbiased perception


Unable to see
Blind to the truth or reality of the situation


I fell in love with love
I became infatuated with love itself


With love everlasting
With the idea of a love that would endure indefinitely


But love fell out with me
But my hopes for a lasting love were not met


Oh, I fell in love with love one night
Oh, I was taken by the illusion of love on a particular evening




Lyrics © Roba Music Verlag GMBH, BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, CTM Publishing, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers

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