Dear John Written by Tommy Shaw Lead vocals by Tommy Shaw
Dear John I knew you About as well as anyone We were the wild ones So sure those days would never end Now they're only memories my friend
Dear John I'll see you Some day again
I swear I saw you On a crowded street today I almost called your name Thinking of all those yesterdays Heaven help me How I miss my friend
Dear John I'll see you Some day again
There'll be a celebration When all will be revealed We'll have a reunion High on a hill
Dear John how are you God know it's heaven where you are Find some peace there May it never end
Dear John my heart knows We'll meet again Dear John I'll see you.... Some day again
Interpretation
Dear John is a poignant tribute to Styx drummer John Panozzo, who died in 1996 of complications resulting from a long bout with alcoholism. In the lines "We were the wild ones/So sure those days would never end" we see that Tommy and John were once the party animals in the band. Tommy quit smoking and drinking in the mid-80's. John never gave up the alcohol which eventually killed him. Styx bassist Chuck Panozzo, John's twin brother, decided to publicly reveal the circumstances leading to John's death in the hope of educating others about the dangers of alcoholism.
The pain that that Tommy is feeling as he writes and sings the song is evident throughout, but especially in the lines "Heaven help me/How I miss my friend" which easily brings the listener to tears. Tommy's religious convictions are further revealed for all to see as he deals with the loss of his friend in many lines throughout the song, including the chorus, "Dear John I'll see you/Some day again."
While primarily a personal song about the loss of John Panozzo as seen through Tommy's eyes (and heart), the song also brings together Styx, their families, friends, and fans to share in their loss and gain strength from each other. In addition, the song kindles a religious fire in many as the listener's own fragile mortality becomes more evident and the hope shining forth from Tommy's faith is held up as a beacon. Finally, the song touches even those who don't know Styx and never new John by recalling memories of other friends that have been lost tragically to an early, avoidable death.
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