Nature Boy
Lincoln Abbey Lyrics


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There was a boy,
A very strange, rejected boy,
They said he wandered very far, very far,
Over lands and sea,

A little shy
And sad of eyes,
But very wise was he.
And then one day

A magic day he passed my way
And we spoke of many things
Fulls and kings
And this said to me:

"The greatest thing
You ever learn




It's just to love
And belove in return".

Overall Meaning

The song "Nature Boy" by Lincoln Abbey tells the story of a boy who is rejected by society because he is different. The opening lines describe him as a very strange boy who is said to have wandered far across lands and seas. The boy is also known to be shy with sad eyes, but he possesses great wisdom. The singer of the song obviously recognizes the boy's wisdom, and this connection of sorts is formed.


One day, the boy comes into the singer's life on a "magic day," and they begin talking about many things like fools and kings. Suddenly, the boy imparts a piece of wisdom that is profound yet simple: "The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love, and be loved in return." This statement encapsulates the central idea of the song: that love is the most powerful force in the universe, and it is something that everyone should strive for.


Overall, "Nature Boy" is a song about acceptance, love, and wisdom. It encourages listeners to embrace their differences and to love themselves and others for who they are. The song is timeless and speaks to the human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a boy,
The story begins with a boy being mentioned, who seems to be different from others.


A very strange, rejected boy,
The boy was considered weird and not accepted by the society around him.


They said he wandered very far, very far,
People talked about this boy and how he traveled long distances.


Over lands and sea,
The boy's wanderings were not limited to just one place, as he had traveled to different lands and waters.


A little shy
The boy seemed to lack confidence around others.


And sad of eyes,
The boy often looked unhappy or upset, as reflected by his eyes.


But very wise was he.
Despite his strangeness, the boy was considered to be very intelligent and wise.


And then one day
On a particular day,


A magic day he passed my way
The artist encountered the boy on a day that seemed to be magical.


And we spoke of many things
The artist and the boy had a conversation about a variety of topics.


Fulls and kings
The subjects might have included people of power or influence such as kings and chiefs.


And this said to me:
During the conversation, the boy said something significant to the artist.


"The greatest thing
The boy's wise words began with the following phrase...


You ever learn
The lesson he was about to impart was one of the greatest things anyone could ever learn.


It's just to love
According to the boy, the greatest thing anyone could learn was to love...


And belove in return".
...and to receive love in return. This was the complete statement made by the boy, summarizing his message of love and reciprocity.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Songtrust Ave
Written by: EDEN AHBEZ

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Comments from YouTube:

ALEX F

My favourite version of this song is Abbey's. Thanks!

art wallace

I just sent this to someone with the same sentiment! Definitely the version I compare any other I hear to!

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Glenn D Grace

Love it!

Demetra Washington

Love me some Abbey

Daniel Beaudoin

Who's the tenor ?..... incredebile sensibility in his playing beautiful solo

Eric Sierra-Franco

Fantastic!

gokidsnation

Look up the legal concept of adverse possession: she now owns it...

Jonathan Yaeger

I think she stole ownership of this tune from Nat King Cole . . .

Veronique Chalus

elle chante faux

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