Goodbye
Norma
Jean
Though
I
never
knew
you
at
all
You
had
the
grace
to
hold
yourself
While
those
around
you
crawled
They
crawled
out
of
the
woodwork
And
they
whispered
into
your
brain
They
set
you
on
the
treadmill
And
they
made
you
change
your
name
And
it
seems
to me
you
lived
your
life
Like
a
candle
in
the
wind
Never
knowing
who
to
cling
to
When
the
rain
set
in
And I
would
have
liked
to
have
known
you
But I
was
just
a kid
Your
candle
burned
out
long
before
Your
legend
never
did
Loneliness
was
tough
The
toughest
role
you
ever
played
Hollywood
created
a
superstar
And
pain
was
the
price
you
paid
Even
when
you
died
Oh
the
press
still
hounded
you
All
the
papers
had
to
say
Was
that
Marilyn
was
found
in
the
nude
Goodbye
Norma
Jean
From
the
young
man
in
the
22nd
row
Who
sees
you
as
something
as
more
than
sexual
More
than
just
our
Marilyn
Monroe