Even a Fool Would Let Go
Knowing When to Hold OnLyrics
It's funny how love goes cause I know this would never work out
Expressing irony in the unpredictable nature of love and acknowledging the impracticality of the relationship.
But honey how love grows even though there's no reason to doubt
Highlighting the growth of love despite lacking apparent reasons for optimism or certainty.
This can never be you keep saying it's wrong
Emphasizing the impossibility of the relationship, with both parties acknowledging its wrongness.
Neither one of us is free still I wanna hold on.
Despite the lack of freedom for both individuals, there is a desire to cling to the relationship.
When even a fool would let go 'cause he knows that there's no use trying
Stating that even a fool, who typically holds on to unlikely situations, would let go in this case due to the futility of trying.
Even a child says no when he knows he'll end up crying
Comparing the situation to a child refusing something they know will lead to unhappiness.
Tell me now is it wise holding you when even a fool would let go.
Questioning the wisdom of holding onto the relationship when even a fool would release it.
My love has no reason like the words in a song that don't rhyme
Describing the irrationality of the speaker's love, drawing a parallel with mismatched rhyming words in a song.
My love got no season I just know that it's there all the time
Asserting that the speaker's love is constant and not bound by specific seasons or conditions.
Maybe just you and me I can't believe that's wrong
Expressing disbelief that the relationship between the speaker and the other person could be considered wrong.
Talking about you and me makes me wanna hold on
Discussing the act of talking about the relationship, which intensifies the desire to hold on.
When even a fool would let go 'cause he knows that there's no use trying
Reiterating the idea that even someone foolish would let go because there's no point in trying to sustain the relationship.
Even a child says no when he knows he'll end up crying
Drawing a parallel with a child's refusal, emphasizing the inevitability of tears or pain in holding on.
Tell me now is it wise holding you when even a fool would let go.
Pondering on the wisdom of holding onto the relationship, echoing the sentiment expressed earlier.
When even a fool would let go 'cause he knows that there's no use trying
Repeating the notion that even a fool would let go, underscoring the hopelessness of persisting in the relationship.
Even a child says no when he knows he'll end up crying
Reiterating the comparison with a child's rejection, highlighting the anticipated emotional distress in holding on.
Tell me now is it wise holding you when even a fool would let go.
Persisting in questioning the wisdom of holding onto the relationship, framing it as a decision even a fool would avoid.
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