A Fool such as I
The Residents Lyrics


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Pardon me if I'm sentimental
When you say goodbye
Don't be angry, sugar pie

When you're gone I will dream a little
Dream the years gone by
Now and then there's a fool such as I
Now and then there's a fool
Such as I am over you
You taught me how to love
And now you say that we're through

I am a fool but I love you dear
Until the day you die
Now and then there's a fool such as I

Now and then there's a fool
Such as I am over you
You taught me how to love
And now you say that we're through

I'm a fool but I love you dear
Until the day you die




Now and then there's a fool such as I
Now and then there's a fool such as I

Overall Meaning

The Residents' "A Fool Such as I" is a heartbreakingly melancholic song that explores the confusion and pain one feels after a breakup. The song speaks to the universal experience of feeling like a fool for loving someone who no longer wants or needs you. The lyrics are simple but effective, conveying a sense of vulnerability and desperation that anyone who has loved and lost can relate to.


The first verse sets the tone for the rest of the song, with the singer apologizing for being sentimental and begging his lover not to be angry. He admits that he will dream of the years they shared, despite the fact that their relationship has ended. The chorus reinforces the idea that he is a fool for still loving someone who has clearly moved on, but he cannot help himself. The final verse is a repetition of the first, emphasizing that even though he is aware of his foolishness, he cannot help but love her.


The Residents' interpretation of the song is haunting and sparse, with a plodding bassline and eerie synth chords providing the backdrop for the vocals. The effect is unsettling and adds to the overall sense of despair and hopelessness that pervades the lyrics.


Overall, the song is a poignant reflection on the pain of losing love and the difficulty of moving on. It speaks not only to the pain of romantic loss but also to the universal experience of feeling like a fool for loving someone who does not love you back.


Line by Line Meaning

Pardon me if I'm sentimental
Excuse me if I become emotional


When you say goodbye
When you leave me and say farewell


Don't be angry, sugar pie
Please do not be upset, my dear


When you're gone I will dream a little
When you depart, I will reminisce a bit


Dream the years gone by
I will dream about the past years that we have spent together


Now and then there's a fool such as I
Occasionally, someone like me acts foolish and makes poor decisions


Now and then there's a fool
On certain occasions, there is someone who behaves foolishly


Such as I am over you
Just like I do over you


You taught me how to love
You showed me how to love someone


And now you say that we're through
But now you declare that our relationship has ended


I am a fool but I love you dear
Even though I am being foolish, I still love you dearly


Until the day you die
I will continue to love you until you pass away


Now and then there's a fool such as I
Every now and then, someone behaves like a fool, and I am one of those individuals




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