Poor Boy Blues
Sizemore and Smith Lyrics


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He's just a poor boy, please
Leave him alone at his ease
Struggle and troubles
Have tired him out
Find him a place that is quiet

He didn't choose whom he loves
Love caught him right in his arms
Now everybody
Is staring at him
Let the poor boy be free

Happiness came to his heart
Though being happy is hard
They're holding hands
Don't look back at the boys, I said




Living is what we will miss
In the end

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Sizemore and Smith's song "Poor Boy Blues" convey the story of a vulnerable young man who is facing various challenges in his life. The opening lines, "He's just a poor boy, please, Leave him alone at his ease," suggest that he may be experiencing hardship or adversity, and he simply wishes to have some peace and privacy. The phrase "struggle and troubles have tired him out" further emphasizes the burdens he carries and the exhaustion he feels as a result.


The lyrics then shift to focus on the singer's love life, implying that he has been caught off guard by love. The line "He didn't choose whom he loves, Love caught him right in his arms" suggests that his feelings for someone have unexpectedly taken hold of him. However, this newfound love also brings attention and scrutiny from others, as indicated by the line "Now everybody is staring at him." The plea "Let the poor boy be free" can be interpreted as a desire for the singer to be allowed to love and live without judgment or interference.


The following stanza speaks to the complexities of happiness, implying that while the singer has found happiness in his heart, it is not an easy state to maintain. The line "Though being happy is hard" suggests that circumstances or external factors may make it challenging for him to fully embrace and sustain his happiness. The reference to "holding hands" and the instruction "Don't look back at the boys, I said" could indicate that the singer's love may not fit societal norms or expectations. The closing line, "Living is what we will miss in the end," reflects upon the fleeting nature of life and the importance of embracing love and happiness, despite potential obstacles.


Overall, "Poor Boy Blues" portrays a young man facing struggles, experiencing unexpected love, and navigating the judgment and challenges that come with it. Despite the difficulties, the song encourages embracing freedom, love, and the preciousness of life.


Line by Line Meaning

He's just a poor boy, please
He is simply an unfortunate boy, requesting for sympathy


Leave him alone at his ease
Allow him to be in peace and solitude


Struggle and troubles
Hardships and difficulties


Have tired him out
Have exhausted him


Find him a place that is quiet
Discover a serene and calm environment for him


He didn't choose whom he loves
He had no control over whom he fell in love with


Love caught him right in his arms
Love embraced him completely


Now everybody
Now everyone


Is staring at him
Is observing him with curiosity


Let the poor boy be free
Allow the unfortunate boy to experience freedom


Happiness came to his heart
Joy entered his innermost being


Though being happy is hard
Although experiencing happiness can be challenging


They're holding hands
They are tightly gripping each other's hands


Don't look back at the boys, I said
I advise you not to pay attention to criticism or judgment from others


Living is what we will miss
Regretfully, we will miss out on living our lives


In the end
Ultimately




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