You Are Too Beautiful
Fool for Beauty: Unveiling the Meaning Behind 'You Are Too Beautiful'Lyrics
You are too beautiful, my dear, to be true
You, my dear, are incredibly beautiful, almost unbelievably so.
And I am a fool for beauty
I am easily captivated by beauty, and perhaps I am foolish in my admiration.
Fooled by a feeling that because I have found you
I am deceived by the emotion that, because I have discovered you, I could possess you as well.
I could have bound you too
This line suggests a desire to bind or hold on to the beauty that has been found.
You are too beautiful for one man alone
Your beauty is too extraordinary to be enjoyed by just one person.
For one lucky fool to be with
Expressing a feeling of foolishness in being the fortunate one to be with such beauty.
When there are other men
Highlighting the presence of other men who also have the capability to appreciate her beauty.
With eyes of their own to see with
Suggesting that others have their own perspectives and eyes to appreciate her.
Love does not stand sharing
Love is not comfortable with sharing, especially when one truly cares.
Not if one cares
Emphasizing that sharing love is not acceptable, particularly if there is genuine care.
Have you been comparing
Raising the question of comparing the speaker's kisses with those of others.
My every kiss with theirs
Suspecting that there might be a comparison of the speaker's affectionate gestures with others.
If, on the other hand, I'm faithful to you
If the speaker remains faithful, it's not out of obligation but a genuine connection.
It's not through a sense of duty
Reiterating that faithfulness is not a duty but a sincere emotion.
You are too beautiful
Reaffirming the overwhelming beauty of the person being addressed.
And I am a fool for beauty
The speaker acknowledges being a fool for beauty, expressing deep admiration.
Love does not stand sharing
Restating the idea that love doesn't tolerate sharing, especially when there is genuine care.
Not if one cares
Emphasizing the principle that true love does not involve sharing with others.
Have you been comparing
Repeating the suspicion or inquiry about comparing the speaker's kisses with others.
My every kiss with theirs
Reiterating the concern that there might be a comparison of the speaker's affectionate gestures.
If, on the other hand, I'm faithful to you
If the speaker remains faithful, it's not out of obligation but a genuine connection.
It's not through a sense of duty
Reiterating that faithfulness is not a duty but a sincere emotion.
You are too beautiful
Reaffirming the overwhelming beauty of the person being addressed.
And I am a fool for beauty
The speaker acknowledges being a fool for beauty, expressing deep admiration.
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