Do you remember I searched you out
How I climbed your city's walls
Do you remember me as devout
How I prayed for your calls

I stood still, it's what I did
Love like ours is never fixed

I stuck around, I did behave
I saved you every time
I was a fool for love, I was a fool for love
I was a fool, I was a fool

Then you blamed me and blocked me out
How long did you think I'd last
Then you disappeared for weeks to pout
How many times could I pack

But stand still is all I did
Love like ours is never fixed

Still I stuck around, I did behave
I saved you every time
I was a fool for love, I was a fool for love
I was a fool, I was a fool

If you're worried that I might have changed
Left behind all of my foolish ways
You best be looking for somebody else
Without a foolish heart, a foolish heart

But stand still is all we did
Love like ours is never fixed

I stuck around, I did behave
I saved you every time
I was a fool for love, I was a fool for love
I was a fool, I was a fool


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    I feel this song is about, well, being a fool for love. Letting your own desires and wants for someone else get in the way of your better judgement. It's akin to 'being a punching bag' - you constantly take their hits but, just stand their.

    rowkem388on February 19, 2013   Link

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