Your gonna have to take him away
Cause he don't wanna leave
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy
Mommas crying out
Where's he hiding
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

And now he's sleeping at home
In his rocket ship bed
Why did being good feel so damn bad
He stares at picture of his runaway dad
Shining his flashlight steady
The kids such an easy target
Without a rebel bone
You're so compliant
Quiet as a stepping stone
Did he give you the love
You've been yearning for
Did he give you what you need

Your gonna have to take him away
'Cause he don't wanna leave
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy
Mommas crying out
Where's he hiding
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

Have you heard the headlines
On blackberry street
There lived a kid out there, and only 5, 2, 3
He came home smelling of old shaving cream
He began to act out
He became a little devil
BB gun to the bird
And he spit out the f, s, and d words
His momma at the priest
And the priest replied
"He used to be an angel mam,
yeah I don't know why."

Your gonna have to take him away
Cause he don't wanna leave
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy
Mommas crying out
Where's he hiding
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

See you can keep a secret right? Right
I can trust you with my life? Right
I don't get no sleep at night, night
You can keep a secret right?

Your gonna have to take him away
Cause he don't wanna leave
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy
Mommas crying out
Where's he hiding
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

Your gonna have to take him away
Cause he don't wanna leave
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy
Mommas crying out
Where's he hiding
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

Your gonna have to take him away
Cause he don't wanna leave
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy
Mommas crying out
Where's he hiding
Trying to be such a good boy, good boy


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Good Boy Lyrics as written by Dia Frampton Chris Seefried

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  • +3
    Song Meaning

    This is a lyrically brilliant song by Dia Frampton. Amidst its happy tone, the underlying meaning of the lyrics is very dark.

    The bottom line is that the song is about a child molester who is abusing Charlie. It may help if you imagine most of the lyrics being words and thoughts of the child molester.

    A child molester moves into the town, and starts to abuse Charlie. He tells Charlie that he is a "good boy" so that Charlie won't tell on the abuser. The bridge of the song has the molester asking Charlie, "You can keep a secret right? Right. I can trust you with my life? Right." The secret, of course, is that Charlie is being abused, and the molester is saying that their time together is their own secret and that Charlie shouldn't tell others.

    In the first verse, the molester tries to show Charlie that he can give Charlie the love that Charlie did not receive from his "runaway dad," of whom Charlie has a picture.

    As Charlie grows up, he starts to rebel, as is the case of children who have been abused. He kept the molester's secrets, and his mother never does find out; both she and the priest are confused about what happened to Charlie.

    [Personal note: I have been a fan of Dia (and her sister Meg) for over half a decade. In 2006, her band performed at my university, and I purchased their album Something Real, which they were generous enough to autograph. Needless to say, when I saw Dia Frampton perform on The Voice, I got very excited. I am glad to see that she's finally getting the exposure she deserves.]

    VictorLyon February 20, 2012   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    well that shows how much you know... the song is about a child molester... it's about her close friend that was molested along with other children in the neighborhood when he was a child...

    the child molester couldn't get sleep and wanted to confess because he was feeling guilty about doing it.

    look up your facts man... this song is in no way, shape, or form about someone who is gay. it is about a child molester

    jameig09on March 21, 2012   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    What Dia said in a track by track interview about the song: "This song is about a very close friend who was molested when he was a child by his neighbor, who was guilty of molesting many of the kids in the neighborhood. Unfortunately, the boys were too scared and confused to tell anyone, thinking that they were "good boys." The neighbor died of old age."

    jenks609on April 24, 2012   Link
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    Good Boy — Dia Frampton Lyrics Your gonna have to take him away Cause he don’t wanna leave Trying to be such a good boy, good boy Mommas crying out Where’s he hiding Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

    And now he’s sleeping at home In his rocket ship bed Why did being good feel so damn bad He stares at picture of his runaway dad Shining his flashlight steady The kids such an easy target Without a rebel bone You’re so compliant Quiet as a stepping stone Did he give you the love You’ve been yearning for Did he give you what you need

    Your gonna have to take him away Cause he don’t wanna leave Trying to be such a good boy, good boy Mommas crying out Where’s he hiding Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

    Have you heard the headlines On blackberry street There lived a kid out there, and only 5, 2, 3 He came home smelling of old shaving cream He began to act out He became a little devil BB gun to the bird And he spit out the f, s, and d words His momma at the priest And the priest replied “He used to be an angel mam, yeah I don’t know why.”

    Your gonna have to take him away Cause he don’t wanna leave Trying to be such a good boy, good boy Mommas crying out Where’s he hiding Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

    See you can keep a secret right? Right I can trust you with my life? Right I don’t get no sleep at night, night You can keep a secret right?

    Your gonna have to take him away Cause he don’t wanna leave Trying to be such a good boy, good boy Mommas crying out Where’s he hiding Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

    Your gonna have to take him away Cause he don’t wanna leave Trying to be such a good boy, good boy Mommas crying out Where’s he hiding Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

    Your gonna have to take him away Cause he don’t wanna leave Trying to be such a good boy, good boy Mommas crying out Where’s he hiding Trying to be such a good boy, good boy

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    Rinsewashon December 08, 2011   Link
  • -3
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    This song is in now way, shape, or form about a child molester.

    You cannot think of Charlie as a child, he is a young man coming into his age and sexuality. Charlie is closeted and that's where he is hiding, in the closet. Being good and compliant feels so damn bad, because he is living a lie and suffering in silence about his sexuality.

    Charlie begins to experiment with his sexuality and that's why he comes home smelling like shaving cream. Not because a child molester is attacking him.

    In the bridge CHARLIE is talking to the LISTENER. There is no imaginary child molester talking to Charlie. Why would the child molester not get sleep at night and need to confess? It's Charlie coming out to the listener.

    The priest is mentioned to show the family is very Christian, and of course Charlie would not admit to the priest he is gay because that would just confirm his eternal damnation that he is struggling with inside.

    danzarelyon March 07, 2012   Link

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