Do not mention his name.
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The man kills John Lennon, now he's on TV again.
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He's blaming Holden Caulfield in the face of the lens.
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And each time he does it, he kills him again.
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Who killed John Lennon?
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A loser with a pistol, a martyr's best friend.
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And each time he's televised, he kills him again.
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It's the prize that he wanted when he loaded the gun.
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And each time he's mentioned, murder is done.
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So, who killed John Lennon?
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A no one.
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He's on TV again.
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He's playing the hero.
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The networks won't let the story end.
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He brings in the ratings for them.
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He's playing the hero.
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But he's a killer.
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He's been convicted.
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He's been convicted...
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His lawyer must think it's a game.
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Though he knows Lennon's songs, both in word and by name.
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He cold calls the networks, retrieves all the funds.
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Then he scrapes his percentage when the programs are run.
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Who killed John Lennon?
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A lawyer, an agent.
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Big money's best friend.
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And each time he's televised, they kill him again.
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It's the prize that they wanted when he emptied the gun.
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And each time he's mentioned, murder is done.
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So who killed John Lennon?
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A no one.
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A no one.
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Who Killed John Lennon
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| Ellis Paul |