Текст песни Jocko and the Trapeze Lady - The Kingston Trio
He
was
a
boy
when
the
circus
first
came
to
the
dust
of
his
West
Texas
town.
And
twenty
years
later,
he′d
spent
twenty
years
as
Jocko
the
Sad
Circus
Clown.
He
did
slap-stick
gags
in
grease
paint
and
rags
and
the
people
would
laugh
'til
they
cried.
But
they
never
saw
past
the
painted
clown
mask
to
the
sad,
empty
man
locked
inside.
The
trapeze
lady
swung
easy
and
gracefully,
high
in
the
high
trapeze
swing.
Her
parents
were
flyers.
The
circus
was
her
life.
The
carny
was
deep
in
her
veins.
High
in
the
spotlights
in
sequins
and
pink
tights,
she
flew
like
a
bird
in
the
wind.
The
saw
dust′s
on
daughter,
the
strong
men
who
caught
her
were
all
that
she
brought
to
her
tent.
Jocko
worked
down
with
the
center
ring
clowns
with
a
sad
painted
smile
on
his
face
And
the
trapeze
lady
swung
easy
and
gracefully
high
in
the
great
canvas
space.
Jocko
looked
up
with
a
tear
in
his
heart
and,
Lord,
he
wished
he
could
fly
For
she
never
looked
down
at
a
baggy
pants
clown
who
looked
up
with
love
in
his
eyes.
It
was
Tulsa,
the
last
stop,
the
last
show
of
the
big
top,
a
loud,
sell-out
crowd
filled
the
seats.
They
clapped
for
the
walk-around
and
cheered
for
the
clowns.
The
fliers
brought
them
to
their
feet.
Then
a
still
half-lit
match
fell
in
tender
dry
grass
and
soon
found
the
dry
saw
dust
floor.
The
flames
leaped
higher.
When
the
people
heard,
"Fire!"
they
swept
like
a
wave
for
the
door.
Jocko
looked
up
to
the
top
of
the
tent
and
a
hundred
feet
from
the
ground
Swung
the
trapeze
lady,
up
on
the
high
swing,
alone,
with
no
way
to
get
down.
He
ran
to
the
ladder
that
led
to
the
platform,
she
cried,
"Jocko,
no!
There's
no
time!"
But
her
quick
word
of
fear
fell
deaf
on
love's
ear
as
slowly
he
started
to
climb.
Hand
over
hand
to
the
high
flier′s
stand,
taking
the
rope
that
hung
there
With
one
quick
look
down,
the
sad
circus
clown
looked
up
and
took
to
the
air.
Slow
then
slowly
he
started
to
swing,
his
eyes
turned
to
tears
in
the
smoke.
Faster
then
faster
and
as
he
swung
past
her,
her
strong
flier
hands
found
the
rope.
She
slipped
to
the
ground
as
the
flames
found
the
rigging
and
licked
at
the
rope
that
he
held.
He′d
started
below
when
the
rigging
let
go
and
down
to
the
saw
dust
he
fell.
She
ran
to
his
side
and
with
tears
in
her
eyes,
"Oh,
no!
Jocko,
why?"
she
cried.
He
raised
his
sad
head.
"I
loved
you,"
he
said
and
he
closed
his
eyes
and
he
died.
Now,
the
trapeze
lady
swings
easy
and
gracefully
high
in
the
great
canvass
space.
But
a
place
and
a
time
are
still
etched
in
her
mind
of
a
smile
painted
on
a
sad
face.
And
she
sometimes
looks
down
to
the
center
ring
clowns
for
someone
she
never
has
found.
For
she
still
remembers
the
time
when
love
came
to
her
wearing
the
face
of
a
clown.
1 Hard, Ain't It Hard
2 Three Jolly Coachmen
3 Chilly Winds
4 Sinking of Ruben James
5 Gypsy Rose and I Don't Give a Curse
6 The Work Song
7 Rolling River
8 The M.T.A.
9 Jocko and the Trapeze Lady
10 They Call the Wind Maria
11 Ann
12 High-Heeled Shoes
13 Hawaiian Nights
14 Worried Man
15 The Way Old Friends Do
16 Reverend Mr. Black
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