"Fell in Love with a Boy" is a song by Joss Stone, released in 2003. The song is a cover of "Fell in Love with a Girl" by The White Stripes. The lyrics depict the story of the narrator falling in love with a boy who seems to be infatuated with the world and constantly seeking new experiences. The narrator acknowledges that these feelings can be deceiving and misleading. Despite this, she is still in love with him. The song mentions a girl named Sarah, who apparently doesn't consider the narrator's relationship with the boy as cheating. The lyrics suggest that the narrator and the boy have a romantic encounter near a riverside, further emphasizing their connection. The catchy repetition of "Oooh ooh ooh" throughout the song conveys the intense emotions and excitement of being in love. The lyrics also highlight the conflict within the narrator's mind, as her logical left brain recognizes the transitory nature of love, while her heart still beats for the boy. Towards the end of the song, there is a shift in focus as the narrator pleads for someone named Sarah not to spread lies about her. This could be a reference to the complexities and challenges that can arise in relationships. Overall, "Fell in Love with a Boy" tells a story of love, longing, and the internal battle between logic and emotion.