paroles de chanson Fare the Well, Miss Carousel - Townes Van Zandt
The
drunken
clown′s
still
hanging
round
But
it
plain
the
laughter's
all
died
down
The
tears
you
tried
so
hard
to
hide
Are
flowin′
A
blind
man
with
his
knife
in
hand
Has
convinced
himself
that
he
understands
I
wish
him
well,
Miss
Carousel
But
I
gotta
be
a-goin'
Won't
you
come
and
get
me
when
You′re
sure
that
you
don′t
need
me
then
I
stand
outside
your
window
And
proudly
call
your
name
The
ladies
been
told
that
all
of
gold
Is
worth
so
much
it
can't
be
sold
No
time
to
weep
she′ll
need
her
sleep
Tomorrow
When
she
carries
her
face
to
the
market
place
And
bets
it
on
the
opening
race
She
can
ring
her
bells,
Miss
Carousel,
But
her
singing
brings
me
sorrow
It's
always
done
every
mother′s
son
Is
shown
that
grown
men
never
run
And
so
they
fight
with
all
the
might
Inside
them
When
the
battle's
been
fought
and
they
all
been
taught
That
the
trick
is
just
not
being
caught
Will
you
give
them
hell,
Miss
Carousel,
When
they′re
begging
you
to
hide
them
When
the
need
arose
your
eyes
fell
closed
You
clamped
your
fingers
round
your
nose
Would
you
say
that's
any
way
To
judge
him
You
haven't
got
the
authority
To
kill
him
in
the
first
degree
But
would
you
feel
compelled,
Miss
Carousel,
If
you
have
something
to
begrudge
him
On
a
velvet
beach
far
beneath
the
reach
Of
those
that
come
to
pray
and
preach
The
natural
man
who
tries
to
stand
Is
fallin
How
long
will
it
be
before
he
sees
You
own
his
legs
but
his
mind
is
free
Only
you
can
tell,
Miss
Carousel,
How
long
will
he
be
crawling?
The
castle
walls
has
grown
so
tall
Seem
there
ain′t
no
hope
at
all
To
reach
the
top
even
though
you
stop
For
breathin′
But
I
ain't
gonna
try
to
make
you
cry
The
tear
drops
couldn′t
find
your
eye
It's
all
been
swell,
Miss
Carousel,
But
the
time
has
come
for
leavin′
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