John The Gun
Sandy Denny Lyrics


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"My shadow follows me
Wherever I should chance to go",
John the Gun did say.
"If you should chance to meet me
As I wander to and fro,
Sad would be your day.

My life is mine and the light did shine
Till the guns they did go through me,
So now I shall never fall.
Ideals of peace are gold which fools have found
Upon the plains of war.
I shall destroy them all."

[Chorus]
Put away your guns of steel,
Death comes too soon for all.
Your Master He may need you soon,
And you must heed His call.

"I am the master of the games
That you will hardly ever play,
So I will teach your sons.
And if they should die
Before the evening of their span of days,
Why, then they will die young."

[Chorus]

"Condemn me not,
For always will I play the game of war,
In moonshine or in sun.
And if any cross the path I choose to tread,
Their chances they are poor.
My name is John the Gun."





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sandy Denny's song "John The Gun" speak of a mysterious, and slightly ominous, figure wandering through life with a gun by his side. With the opening lines, "My shadow follows me, wherever I should chance to go," John the Gun speaks of his constant companionship with his weapon, and warns that encountering him would only bring sadness to one's day. He then goes on to describe himself as a destroyer of the ideals of peace, claiming that they are nothing more than a fool's gold found on the fields of war. The chorus reassures the listener that death comes too soon for all and cautions against relying on guns made of steel, instead emphasizing a need to heed the call of a higher master.


John the Gun describes himself as the master of the games that others will hardly ever play, in particular, teaching their sons. He warns that any who cross his path should be prepared to suffer the consequences, as their chances will be poor. He refuses to be condemned, as he will always play the game of war, whether in moonshine or in the sun. He signs off with the chilling phrase, "My name is John the Gun," leaving the listener to ponder his true intentions and motivations.


Overall, the lyrics of "John The Gun" paint a dark and foreboding portrait of a man who is deeply connected to the concept of violence and warfare, and has little regard for the sanctity of life. The song speaks to the destructive power of guns and serves as a haunting reminder of the human toll of war.


Line by Line Meaning

My shadow follows me Wherever I should chance to go
I carry the weight of my past with me everywhere, it follows me like a shadow.


John the Gun did say. "If you should chance to meet me As I wander to and fro, Sad would be your day.
John is warning that he is dangerous, and encountering him would not bode well.


My life is mine and the light did shine Till the guns they did go through me, So now I shall never fall.
John is describing the toll that war has taken on him, how his past experiences have changed him forever.


Ideals of peace are gold which fools have found Upon the plains of war. I shall destroy them all.
John sees peace as an unattainable and foolish ideal. He has committed himself to a life of war and destruction.


[Chorus] Put away your guns of steel, Death comes too soon for all. Your Master He may need you soon, And you must heed His call.
The chorus warns against violence and encourages following a higher power. Death will come for everyone, and they must be prepared to answer to a higher purpose.


"I am the master of the games That you will hardly ever play, So I will teach your sons. And if they should die Before the evening of their span of days, Why, then they will die young."
John takes pride in his control over war, as if it is a game. He openly talks about teaching the younger generations and doesn't seem to mind if they die young.


[Chorus] Condemn me not, For always will I play the game of war, In moonshine or in sun. And if any cross the path I choose to tread, Their chances they are poor. My name is John the Gun.
John is unapologetic about his life of violence, and welcomes any who dare to confront him. He sees their demise as inevitable.




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Written by: SANDY DENNY

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