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“Left Me A Fool” tells the tale of discovering that the object of your infatuation is a shallow, arrogant philanderer. Songwriter Emily Sailers uses imagery from Alfred Tennyson’s poem Lady of Shalott to tell the story.
[Verse 1]
Everybody loves you
And they want to know your story
You go riding out a mystery
Concealed in all your glory
But when it comes to flesh and bones
You remind me of Shalott
Only made of shadows
Even though you're not
[Verse 2]
I remember how I spent
All my energy and time
With affected conversation
Trying to pry inside your mind
You are as beautiful as truth
And as empty as a shell
And I came to you one night
And it made me feel like hell
[Chorus]
Oh, to reach through all your surface
Just to find an empty pool
And to suffer all your pride
As I lay down by your side
And you swallowed up my heart
Left me a fool
Left me a fool
[Verse 3]
Everybody loves a hero
An image to create
Antithesis of everything
Inside ourselves we hate
But you'd better close your eyes
When it's time for them to die
Because you'd hate to think the life
You'd built upon them was a lie
[Chorus]
Oh, to reach through all your surface
Just to find an empty pool
And to suffer all your pride
As I lay down by your side
And you swallowed up my heart
Left me a fool
Left me a fool
[Verse 4]
I resign myself to silence
I will never blow your cover
No one ever has to know
Who the hero took for lover
But it comes to mind as you blaze on
As brilliant as a star
How many you've left behind
How many casualties there are
[Chorus]
Oh, to reach through all your surface
Just to find an empty pool
And to suffer all your pride
As I lay down by your side
And you swallowed up my heart
And left me a fool
Left me a fool
Left Me A Fool was written by Emily Saliers.
Left Me A Fool was produced by John Keane.
Amy Ray mentioned “Left Me A Fool” while discussing how band mate Emily Sailers writes songs with the St Louis Post-Dispatch:
I write songs as I’m going through life, no matter where I am. (Emily will) sit down in her house for two hours and work on one of her songs because she has to discipline he...