Nature Boy
Nana Mouskouri Lyrics


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There was a boy...
A very strange enchanted boy.
They say he wandered very far, very far
Over land and sea,
A little shy and sad of eye
But very wise was he.

And then one day,
One magic day, he passed my way.
And while we spoke of many things,
Fools and kings,
This he said to me,
"The greatest thing you'll ever learn
Is just to love and be loved in return"

And then one day,
One magic day, he passed my way.
And while we spoke of many things,
Fools and kings,
This he said to me,




"The greatest thing you'll ever learn
Is just to love and be loved in return"

Overall Meaning

The song "Nature Boy" by Nana Mouskouri is a beautiful piece full of wonder and emotion. The lyrics talk about a boy who is described as enchanted and strange; he wanders across land and sea, appearing sad and shy, yet possessing great wisdom. The singer then recounts encountering the boy and having a conversation with him about various topics, including foolishness and royalty. It's during this conversation that the boy imparts his greatest piece of advice – that the key to a fulfilling and happy life is to simply love and be loved in return.


The song's words are poignant and serve as a gentle reminder of the beauty of love and the importance of valuing human relationships. Through the imagery of traveling and exploring, the lyrics evoke a sense of adventure and whimsy, while the message brings the listener back to the grounding truth that love is what truly matters in life. The idea of loving and being loved is a universal one, and in this song, it is encapsulated in a touching and heartfelt way.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a boy...
Once upon a time, a boy existed...


A very strange enchanted boy.
This boy was quite peculiar and had a captivating presence about him.


They say he wandered very far, very far Over land and sea,
Legend has it that he traveled great lengths, across oceans and continents alike.


A little shy and sad of eye But very wise was he.
Though he seemed introverted and downcast, he had a profound intelligence that surpassed his demeanor.


And then one day, One magic day, he passed my way.
One fateful day, this elusive boy came into my life.


And while we spoke of many things, Fools and kings,
During our conversation, we touched on a variety of topics that ranged from the trivial to the profound.


This he said to me, "The greatest thing you'll ever learn Is just to love and be loved in return"
In a moment of wisdom and clarity, he imparted to me the invaluable lesson that true fulfillment in life comes from both giving and receiving love.


And then one day, One magic day, he passed my way.
Once again, he crossed my path in a serendipitous moment.


And while we spoke of many things, Fools and kings,
As before, our conversation spanned a wide range of topics.


This he said to me, "The greatest thing you'll ever learn Is just to love and be loved in return"
And once more, he reminded me that the single most important lesson in life is to both give and receive love.




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