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How one depressed man had to learn about life |
Johnny Came To Town with a New Jester Johnny came home from the west, where his experiences were not the best He had to come home, ‘cause he had no where else to go No money in his pocket and nothing left to show As he stands outside his mother’s house, a cold wind hits his face It’s the same wind from his past that drove him from the place He then strikes a deal with the jester wind To push away the force that haunted him as a kid ‘If you go away, I’ll kill myself—how does that sound? Then I’ll be gone and I won’t ever be around.’ The jester says ‘ok’ and Johnny gets a gun Raises it to his temple and tries to squeeze off one But the wind blows the weapon out of the way And as the shot rings out, cries, ‘I’m in your life to stay.’ Johnny becomes a rich man of his day Buys several buildings to keep the jester away Johnny sticks his head out the windows and cries loudly, “You’ll never bother me anymore,” proudly. Just then the wind blows at the window and closes it shut And Johnny loses his head from its cruel cut And the wind cries out as Johnny’s neck is pinned “You can never run away from the past, just as you can’t run away from the wind.” |