Crazy Eddie

Mike Vallely

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    When Eddie was eighteen
    he got kicked out of his house
    He was an unemployed, in a void
    high school dropout
    He lived in a field behind the elementary school
    in a cardboard refrigerator box
    And he hung out at the park
    always on the lookout for the cops

    His hair was a curly blond mop
    and his eyes a sunken blue
    And when Eddie got riled up
    there was no tellin' what he might do
    He wore denim on his back
    and combat boots on his feet
    And he stole and he sold dope
    just to get something to eat

    Now they call him Crazy Eddie

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    The local misfits were drawn to him
    like he was some kind of suburban messiah
    His apostles pledged their allegiance
    never to waiver or retire
    And they watched him and they listened
    with a sense of revolution in the air
    As he told them all how someday
    he'd lead them away from here

    Now down at Lindenau Park
    Eddie's fire it did spread
    And soon the whole neighborhood was lit up
    with a hundred burning kids
    Demanding answers from their parents
    and from the teachers at their schools
    About the world they are to inherit
    Why? When? Where and who?

    Now they call him Crazy Eddie
    Well I guess he ain't so crazy after all

    Now the elders had no answers
    and so they drove their kids away
    Down to that little park
    where Eddie was known to stay
    And so it was decided
    a rebellion was justified
    And on that night in that dirty little town
    everyone's innocence died

    Now they call him Crazy Eddie
    Well I guess he ain't so crazy after all

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    Composition: Joe Grushecky

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