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Mad About the Boy
Helen Forrest Lyrics


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I'm mad about the boy
And I know it's stupid to be mad about the boy
I'm so ashamed of it but must admit the sleepless nights
I've had about the boy

On the silver screen
He melts my foolish heart in every single scene
Although I'm quite aware that here and there are traces of
The cad about the boy




Lord knows I'm not a fool-girl
I really shouldn't care
Lord knows I'm not a school-girl
In the flurry of her first affair

Will it ever cloy
This odd diversity of misery and joy
I'm feeling quite insane and young again
And all because I'm mad about the boy

Mad about the boy

Overall Meaning

The song "Mad About The Boy" by Helen Forrest tells the story of a woman who is hopelessly in love with a man she refers to as "the boy". She admits that it's foolish to be so obsessed, but she can't help the sleepless nights and the overwhelming emotions she feels when she thinks about him. Even though she knows he's not perfect and has some negative qualities ("traces of the cad about the boy"), she still can't shake her feelings for him.


The woman in the song is self-aware and acknowledges that she should know better at her age ("Lord knows I'm not a fool-girl...Lord knows I'm not a school-girl"). However, the intensity of her emotions makes her feel young and insane once again. The song expresses the complicated blend of joy and misery that can come with being in love, especially with someone who may not be the best match for you.


Overall, "Mad About The Boy" is a poignant and relatable depiction of the pain and ecstasy of love, even when it's not rational or logical.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm mad about the boy
I am deeply infatuated with this man.


And I know it's stupid to be mad about the boy
Though I recognize the irrationality of my feelings, I cannot control them.


I'm so ashamed of it but must admit the sleepless nights
I am embarrassed by my inability to shake my infatuation, which has caused me much restlessness.


He melts my foolish heart in every single scene
The constant portrayal of this man in my entertainment has caused me to fall deeper in love with him.


Although I'm quite aware that here and there are traces of The cad about the boy
Despite my romantic imaginings, I am aware that this man is not perfect and has negative qualities.


Lord knows I'm not a fool-girl I really shouldn't care Lord knows I'm not a school-girl In the flurry of her first affair
Despite my age and experience, I cannot help feeling the same infatuation and excitement as a young girl in her first relationship.


Will it ever cloy This odd diversity of misery and joy
I wonder if these conflicting emotions of both pain and pleasure will ever subside.


I'm feeling quite insane and young again And all because I'm mad about the boy
My intense feelings have caused me to feel almost delusional and transported me to a time of youth and inexperience.




Contributed by Callie W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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