| I remember Johnny — hey!
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| Johnny come lately
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| I remember her shoes like a ballerina
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| A girl called Johnny who
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| changed her name when she
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| discovered her choice was to change or to be changed
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| I remember a girl called Johnny
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| black as hell and white as a ghost
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| «Don't talk about life or death»
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| she said «I've had enough of both»
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| A girl called Johnny who was not scared
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| they’d have torn her to pieces but
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| who would dare?
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| I remember a girl called Johnny
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| the train came to town, boy she got on it with no looking back, with not a word
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| If she said goodbye, well I never heard
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| but the noise goes on the noise, the jazz
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| and the truth is in somebody else’s hands
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| and the house that a girl called johnny built
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| is now just so much ashes and sand |