"Stories for Boys" is a dynamic and introspective track from U2’s debut album Boy, capturing the youthful curiosity and confusion that defines adolescence.
The song is a reflection on the way boys grow up surrounded by idealized, adventurous stories that shape their perception of the world, only to later confront the complex and often disappointing realities of life.
Bono’s lyrics play with the contrast between the imaginative tales that fuel childhood dreams and the inevitable realization that life is more complicated than those stories suggest.
The fast-paced, playful energy of the music mirrors the restlessness of youth, while the lyrical content touches on deeper themes of identity and the search for meaning.
For Bono, "Stories for Boys" represents both a celebration of youthful wonder and a questioning of the myths and narratives that boys are given to navigate the world. The song captures the tension between the simplicity of childhood imagination and the challenges of forging an authentic path in a much more complex, adult reality.
"Stories For Boys" Song lyrics by U2
There's a place I go when I am far away
There's a T.V. show where I can grow
Sometimes a hero takes me
Sometimes I don't let go
Hello, hello
There's a picture book with color photographs
There's a comic strip that makes me laugh
Sometimes away he takes me
Sometimes I don't let go
Stories for boys, stories for boys
Stories for boys, stories for boys
Stories for boys
There's a place I go and it's a part of me
There's a radio and I will go
Sometimes a hero takes me
Sometimes I don't let go
Hello, hello
Stories for boys
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