Where Are You?
Red Garland Lyrics


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You are too beautiful, my dear, to be true
And I am a fool for beauty
Fooled by a feeling that because I have found you
I could have bound you too

You are too beautiful for one man alone
For one lucky fool to be with
When there are other men
With eyes of their own to see with

Love does not stand sharing
Not if one cares
Have you been comparing
My every kiss with theirs

If, on the other hand, I'm faithful to you
It's not through a sense of duty
You are too beautiful
And I am a fool for beauty

Love does not stand sharing
Not if one cares
Have you been comparing
My every kiss with theirs

If, on the other hand, I'm faithful to you
It's not through a sense of duty




You are too beautiful
And I am a fool for beauty

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Red Garland's song Where Are You? express the singer's admiration for his lover's beauty and his fear of losing her to other men. The opening lines reveal the singer's vulnerability and self-doubt, acknowledging that he may be deluding himself into thinking he could have someone so beautiful. It is clear that the singer is deeply in love with his partner, but recognizes that other people may also see her beauty and be drawn to her, making him feel insecure and uncertain of his position in her life.


The song's chorus emphasizes the idea that true love cannot be shared, and that the singer is willing to be faithful to his lover even though he knows it may not be easy. He recognizes that his devotion is not just a sense of duty but a genuine recognition of his partner's beauty and his own desire to be with her. The song's final lines acknowledge once again the singer's vulnerability to beauty, suggesting that his love for his partner may be a fool's errand, but one that he is willing to pursue nevertheless.


Overall, Red Garland's song Where Are You? is a powerful expression of love, beauty, and vulnerability. It acknowledges the complexities of love and relationships, and invites the listener to reflect on their own experiences of caring for someone beautiful and special.


Line by Line Meaning

You are too beautiful, my dear, to be true
I cannot believe that someone as beautiful as you exists in reality.


And I am a fool for beauty
My love for beauty makes me foolish and irrational sometimes.


Fooled by a feeling that because I have found you
I feel as though I have won the ultimate prize by finding someone as beautiful as you.


I could have bound you too
I feel possessive of you and want to keep you all to myself.


You are too beautiful for one man alone
Your beauty is so captivating that no one man can claim it as his own.


For one lucky fool to be with
The man who gets to be with you is lucky, but also foolish for thinking he can possess your beauty.


When there are other men
There are plenty of other men who also see and appreciate your beauty.


With eyes of their own to see with
These other men have their own perspective and interpretation of your beauty.


Love does not stand sharing
Love cannot be divided or shared among multiple people.


Not if one cares
If someone truly cares about their partner, they cannot bear to share them with others.


Have you been comparing
Are you comparing my love and affection to that of other men?


My every kiss with theirs
Are you measuring the quality of my love by comparing my physical actions to those of others?


If, on the other hand, I'm faithful to you
If I remain faithful and devoted to you alone,


It's not through a sense of duty
It's not because I feel obligated to, but because I genuinely want to.


And I am a fool for beauty
My love and attraction to beauty can make me foolish and irrational at times.


You are too beautiful
Your beauty is too magnificent and captivating to be adequately described.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: LORENZ HART, RICHARD RODGERS

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