[Alice Cooper / Bernie Taupin / Dick Wagner]
It's not like we did something wrong
We just burned down the
church
While the choir within sang religious songs
And it's not like we thought we was right
We just played with the wheels of a
passenger train
That cracked on the tracks one night
It's not like we ain't on the ball
We just talk to our shrinks
Huh
they talk to their shrinks
No wonder we're up the wall
We're not stupid or dumb
We're the lunatic fringe who rusted the
hinge
On Uncle Sam's daughters and sons
Good old boys and girls
Congregating waiting in another world
With roller coaster
brains
Imagine playing with trains
Good old boys and girls
Congregating waiting in some other world
We're all crazy we're
all crazy we're all crazy
Lizzy Borden took an axe and gave her mother forty whacks
And don't think we're trying to be
bad
All the innocent crime seemed alright at the time
Not necessarily mad not necessarily mad
We watch every day for the
bus
And the driver would say
"That's where lunatics stay"
I wonder if he's talking about us
It's not like we're vicious or
gone
We just dug up the graves where your relatives lay
In old forest lawn
And it's not like we don't know the score
We're the
fragile elite they dragged off the street
I guess they just couldn't take us no more
Good old boys and girls
Congregating
waiting in another world
With roller coaster brains
Imagine digging up graves
Good old boys and girls
Congregating waiting
in some other world
We're all crazy we're all crazy we're all crazy we're all crazy
We're all crazy we're all crazy we're all crazy
we're all crazy
We're all crazy