Singer-songwriter Robert Palmer may be remembered more as a pop crooner fronting a group of red-lipped supermodels and not so much as a crafty wordsmith but his song "Jonny and Mary" shows his storytelling skills, spinning a sad, compact tale of a couple seemingly paralyzed by the circumstances they have created for themselves. The lyrics are simple but penetrating in their import.
Johnny and Mary
by Robert Palmer
Johnny's always running around
Trying to find certainty
He needs all the world to confirm
That he ain't lonely
Mary counts the walls
Knows he tires easily
Johnny thinks the world would be right
If it could buy the truth from him
Mary says he changes his mind
More than a woman
But she made her bed
Even when the chance was slim
Johnny says he's willing to learn
When he decides he's a fool
Johnny says he'll live anywhere
When he earns time to
Mary combs her hair
Mary always hedges her bets
She never knows what to think
She says that he still acts like he's being discovered
Scared that he'll be caught without a second thought
Running around
Johnny feels he's wasting his breath
Trying to talk sense to her
Mary says he's lacking a real sense of proportion
So she combs her hair
Knows he tires easily
Johnny's always running around
Trying to find certainty
He needs all the world to confirm
That he ain't lonely
Mary counts the walls
Says she should be used to it
Johnny's always running around
Running around
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