Crazy Man Michael
Lyrics by Richard Thompson

Within the park, and out upon the sea, Crazy Man Michael was walking.
He met with a raven with eyes black as coals, and shortly they got to talking.
"Your future, your future, I would tell to you, your future you often have asked me.
Your true love will die by your own right hand, and Crazy Man Michael will cursed be."

Michael he ranted, and Michael he raved, and beat at the four winds with his fists, O.
He laughed and he cried, he shouted and he swore, for his mad mind had trapped him with a thistle.
"You speak with an evil, you speak with a hate, you speak for the Devil that haunts me.
For is she not the fairest in all the broad land? Your sorcerer’s words are to taunt me!"

He took out his dagger of fire and of steel, and struck down the raven through the heart, O.
The bird fluttered long, and the sky it did spin, and the cold world did wonder and start, O.
“Oh, where is the raven that I struck down dead, and here did lie on the ground, O?
I see but my true love with a wound so red, where her lover’s heart, it did pound, O.”

Crazy Man Michael, he wanders alone, and talks to the night and the day, O.
But his eyes, they are sane, and his speech, it is plain, and he longs to be far away, O.
Michael, he whistles the simplest of tunes, and asks the wild roses their pardon,
For his true love is blown into every flower grown, and he must be curate the garden.