Even a Fool Can See

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The Heartbreak of Realization: Peter Cetera's 'Even a Fool Can See'

Peter Cetera's song 'Even a Fool Can See' delves into the painful realization of a relationship's end. The lyrics paint a picture of a seemingly perfect relationship, one that friends and outsiders believed to be a 'big happy family.' However, beneath the surface, there were underlying issues that the narrator chose to ignore. The song begins with the revelation that his partner has decided to move on, a decision that catches him off guard despite the signs being there all along. This moment of revelation is a powerful one, as it forces the narrator to confront the truth he had been denying.

The chorus, 'Even a fool can see, there's nothing left between us,' underscores the inevitability and clarity of the breakup. The narrator admits to having sensed something was wrong but chose to deny it, hoping to maintain the facade of a happy relationship. This denial is a common human experience, where the fear of loss leads one to ignore the obvious signs of a deteriorating relationship. The song captures the emotional turmoil of realizing that the person you love no longer needs you, and the subsequent loneliness that follows.

Cetera's lyrics also reflect on the good times and the bad, acknowledging that while there were moments of joy, there were also times he'd rather forget. This duality highlights the complexity of relationships, where love and pain often coexist. The song concludes with a sense of resignation and acceptance, as the narrator comes to terms with the end of the relationship. The repeated line, 'Even a fool can see,' serves as a poignant reminder that sometimes the truth is evident, even if we choose to ignore it. Cetera's emotive delivery and the song's melancholic melody further amplify the sense of loss and acceptance, making 'Even a Fool Can See' a deeply relatable and moving piece.

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  2. Hard to Say I'm Sorry/ You’re the Inspiration/ Glory Of Love (medley)
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  4. Still Getting Over You
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