Johnny and Mary

Robert Palmer

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|   |   |   |   | |   |   |  |  | |   |   |  |  | |   |   |   |  Johnny's always runnin' around tryin' 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 truth from you Mary says: "He changes his mind more than a woman"   But she made her bed even when a 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, says: "She should be used to it" 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 Runnin' around        |   |  |   | |   |   |  |   | |   |   |   |    | Johnny feels he's wasting his breath tryin' to talk sense to her Mary says: "He's lackin' a real sense of proportion"    So, she combs her hair, knows he tires easily Johnny's always runnin' around tryin' 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 runnin' around         Runnin' around                 |   |   | |    |    |    |    | |    |    |   |   | |    |    |   |   | |    |    |    |    | |    |    |   |   | |    |    |   |   | |    |    |    |    | |    |    |

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La chanson évoque la quête d'authenticité et de stabilité d'un homme en proie à des doutes existentiels. Johnny, toujours en mouvement, cherche désespérément une forme de certitude et a besoin de l'approbation du monde pour ne pas se sentir seul. De son côté, Mary, qui semble tolérer ses instabilités, réalise qu'il change d'avis fréquemment et que sa manière de vivre est complexe. Leur relation est tissée de frustrations, de désillusions et d'incertitudes. Il est clair qu'ils oscillent entre espoir et désillusion, incarnant les défis émotionnels que beaucoup peuvent éprouver dans une relation. L'échange entre eux révèle des différences dans leur perception de la vie et des attentes, tout en soulignant un cycle dans lequel ils semblent piégés.