The song Ode To Boy is performed by Alison Moyet .
When he moves I watch him from behind
He turns and laughter flickers in his eyes
Intent and direct when he speaks, I watch his lips
Well, when he drives I love to watch his hand
White and smooth almost feminine
Almost American, I have to watch him
In his face age descends on youth, exaggeration on the truth
He caught me looking then but soon his eyes forgot me
And everything he seems to do reflects just another shade of blue
I saw him searching into you and ached a while
I watch his lips caress the gla*s
His fingers stroke its stem and pa*s
To lift a cigarette at last, he dries his eyes
From a shadow by the stair
I watch as he weeps unaware
That I'm in awe of his despair
In his face age descends on youth, exaggeration on the truth
He caught me looking then but soon his eyes forgot me
And everything he seems to do reflects just another shade of blue
I saw him searching into you and ached a while
When he moves I watch him from behind
He turns and laughter flickers in his eyes
Intent and direct when he speaks, I watch his lips
Well, when he drives I love to watch his hand
White and smooth almost feminine
Almost American, I have to watch him
In his face age descends on youth, exaggeration on the truth
He caught me looking then but soon his eyes forgot me
And everything he seems to do reflects just another shade of blue
I saw him searching into you and ached a while