Crazy John Tom Paxton
Here are the words and chords to the Tom Paxton song Crazy John. The song
is about John Lennon and was written at the time when Lennon was
campaigning for peace. It is featured on Paxton's sixth album, which has
the inspired name "Tom Paxton 6".
Crazy John
(Tom Paxton)
[G]Crazy John, [C]where you going to run to to[G]day?
[G]Crazy John, so [C]early to be up and a[G]way.
They never can [A]hear you, John. So how can you [Em]teach them?
They never come [A]near you, John. So how can you [Em]reach them?
Crazy John, can I come along when you go?
Crazy John, you tell them, but they don't want to know.
They never can hear you, John. They have no desire.
They're beginning to fear you, John and their hate's getting higher.
Chorus:
[Eb]When you wade in the water the people can't [G]see the [D]old refl[Em]ection.
[Eb]When you stand in the road the people can't [G]read the [D]old dir[Em]ection.
When the people get [A]lost they start building a[D]cross.
Crazy John, why do you want to go back again?
Crazy John, talking with the desperate men.
You have to be crazy, John, for taking those chances
When you could be lazy, John, just playing for dances.
Chorus
[G]Crazy John, I [C]want to be [D]crazy [G]too.
Transcribed 20th January 1996 by David Linley
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