Fool For You Lyrics
Duane Stephenson
Lyrics
Oohh
I was a fool for you, a fool for you (2x)
I thought you would've called me baby
Just to say you would be late again
I thought you would care about me
Said you were my best friend
Maybe you think i can't live without you
Maybe thats why you treat me so wrong
I'm not obligated to you
I don't want it this way
Don't be steering through those brown eyes
You must have seen that this was coming
Cause when i tried to talk to you
You turned away
Say you wanna dance, you don't ever want to argue
You wanna love the night away
But girl i wont stay
Said you wanna dance, you don't wanna talk it over
You wanna love the night away
But girl i wont stay
Its not that i don't really love you
Girl i just don't know this time
All this time you've been playing with my mind
Now you're running out of time
Maybe my love means nothing to you
Maybe you seeing through the heart in me
Baby all that you thinking is wrong
Baby my loving is so strong
Don't be steering through those brown eyes
You must have seen that this was coming
Cause when i tried to talk to you
You turned away
Say you wanna dance, you don't ever want to argue
You wanna love the night away
But girl i wont stay
Say you wanna dance, you don't wanna talk it over
You wanna love the night away
But girl i wont stay nooo
I don't wanna be a fool for you no nooo
Another game that you can play
No i don't wanna play this game with you no no nooo noooo
Fun and games won't mean the same to you
Oh when its said and done
There'll be no love to keep you warm
You'll come crying back to me again
Cause when its said and done
Get someone else to keep you warm
Say you wanna dance, you don't ever want to argue
You wanna love the night away
But girl i wont stay
Say you wanna dance, you don't wanna talk it over
You wanna love the night away
But girl i wont stay
I don't wanna be a fool for you
Song & Lyrics Facts
Duane Stephenson's "Fool for You" is a reggae-inspired song released in January 2007 as part of his debut album, From August Town. The song was written by Duane Stephenson and produced by Donovan Germain and features the backing vocals of Dean Fraser & The Blak Soil Band.
Lyrically, the song speaks to the power of love and how it can make someone vulnerable. It expresses the idea that one should be wary of loving too deeply or allowing themselves to become too dependent on another person. The song was well received by fans and critics alike, with some citing it as an example of modern reggae music at its finest.