I'm like a crow on a wire
You're the shining distraction that makes me fly home
I'm like a boat on the water
You're the raise on the waves that calm my mind
Oh, every time

But I know in my heart, you're not a constant star

And yeah, I've let you use me from that day that we first met
But I'm not done yet
Falling for you
Fool's gold
And I knew that you turn it on for everyone you met
But I don't regret
Falling for you
Fool's gold

I'm the first to admit that I'm reckless
I get lost in your beauty and I can't see
Two feet in front of me

And I know in my heart, you're just a moving part

And yeah I've let you use me from that day that we first met
But I'm not done yet
Falling for you
Fool's gold
And I knew that you turn it on for everyone you met
But I don't regret
Falling for you
Fool's gold
Oh, oh-ooh

Yeah, I know your love's not real
That's not the way it feels
That's not the way you feel

And yes I've let you use me from that day that we first met
But I'm not done yet
Falling for you
Fool's gold
And I knew that you turn it on for everyone you met
But I don't regret
Falling for you
Fool's gold
Oh, oh-ooh
Oh, oh-ooh


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Fool's Gold Lyrics as written by Jamie Scott Harry Styles

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    My Interpretation

    This song is about someone that isn't in love with the singer. He is totally, completely in love with her, but she doesn't feel the same way and the boy knows that. Even though she pretends to feel this love, it's clear that she's the same around everyone, but he can't help but feel as if she's the one, and can't let go of her.

    wowitsmichaelaon November 21, 2014   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    I feel like this song is about a singer being in love with a girl but the girl doesn't like him, she just pretends and the guy knows. But he doesn't regret falling for her and he knows that she would tell her friends everything, "you would turn it on for everyone you met"

    Jessicasolorioon August 12, 2015   Link
  • +1
    My Interpretation

    i think its about the writer loving someone, but they only loved them for a short time, or 'used them'.

    florencewillowon May 06, 2017   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Makes me think about this girl I know. I really like her but the chances of me ending up with her are slim. I keep thinking about giving up on the dream but I won't be able to face the regret associated with failure. She doesn't mirror the same feelings towards me. Even if I don't end up with her, I still won't regret meeting her because she is still one of the best things that have showed up in my life.

    edcool13on December 10, 2015   Link

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