Lyrics Circus Song - Don McLean
Cotton
candy,
two
for
a
quarter
See
if
the
fat
man
can
guess
your
weight
A
big
stuffed
tiger
is
what
I
bought
her
And
I'm
going
home
'cause
it's
late
Roller
coasters
make
me
dizzy
And
cotton
candy
makes
me
sick
I
wish
I
had
some
Bromo
fizzy
Now
that
would
do
the
trick
Everyone
knows
that
the
clowns
aren't
happy
And
everyone
knows
that
the
people
don't
care
I
wish
I
could
laugh
at
the
way
that
they're
acting
But
I'm
so
sick,
I
just
don't
dare
to
High
wire
dancers
kick
and
balance
White
silk
horses
step
in
time
The
tattooed
man
displays
his
talents
I'm
not
the
talented
kind
I
always
go
to
the
circus
on
Sunday
And
there
I
can
laugh
at
the
people
I
see
But
when
I
leave
home
in
the
morning
on
Monday
Everybody
laughs
at
me
I
make
other
people
nervous
I
guess
that's
why
they
laugh
at
me
But
to
me
my
life
is
a
three-ring
circus
And
I
can
see
it
for
free
Have
you
seen
my
wife
Elvira?
She
can
tame
a
lion,
you
know
Well,
I
once
had
a
bushy
mane
But
that
was
so
damn
long
ago
Tight-collared
clowns
in
plastic
buildings
Have
happy
families
as
their
fate
Happy
jobs
and
happy
clubs
And
happy
people
they
hate
Everyone's
juggling
and
everyone's
acting
With
smiles
of
grease
paint
three
feet
wide
Everyone's
caught
on
a
carousel
pony
And
one
time
around
is
a
lifetime
ride
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