Who Killed Norma Jean?

Who killed Norma Jean?
I, said the City, as a civic duty
I killed Norma Jean

Who saw her die?
I, said the Night, and a bedroom light
We saw her die

Who'll catch her blood?
I, said the Fan, with my little pan
I'll catch her blood
Who'll make her shroud?
I, said the Lover, my guilt to cover
I'll make her shroud

Who'll dig her grave?
The tourist will come and join in the fun
He'll dig her grave

Who'll be chief mourners?
We who represent, and lose our ten percent
We'll be the chief mourners

Who'll bear the pall?
We, said the Press, in pain and distress
We'll bear the pall

Who'll toll the bell?
I, screamed the mother, locked in her tower
I'll pull the bell

Who'll soon forget?
I, said the Page, beginning to fade
I'll be the first to forget

Trivia about the song Who Killed Norma Jean? by Pete Seeger

On which albums was the song “Who Killed Norma Jean?” released by Pete Seeger?
Pete Seeger released the song on the albums “We Shall Overcome” in 1963, “Little Boxes and Other Broadsides” in 1965, and “Seeds: The Songs of Pete Seeger, Volume 3” in 2003.

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