Toward another
He has gone
To breathe an air
Beyond his own
Toward a wisdom
Beyond the shelf
Toward a dream
That dreams itself

About a boy
Beyond it all
About a boy
Beyond it all

From the forest
From the foam
From the field
That he had
Known
Toward a river
Twice as blessed
Toward the inn
Of happiness

About a boy
Beyond it all
About a boy
Beyond it all

From a chaos
Raging sweet
From the deep
And dismal street
Toward another
Kind of peace
Toward the great
Emptiness

About a boy
Beyond it all
About a boy
Beyond it all

[ ]
I stood among them
I stood alone
Boy boy
Just a boy
Just a little boy
[ ]
Just a little boy
Who will never grow


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About a Boy Lyrics as written by Candice Clotiel Nelson Balewa M. Muhammad

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group

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    Yes, written while thinking about Kurt. A lot of songs are hidden tributes to Kurt Cobain. Rest in Peace Kurt.. :-(

    bLiTz_2k5on February 28, 2006   Link

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