Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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Well in 1941
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a happy father had a son
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And by 1944 the father
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walked right out the door
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And in 45 the mom and son were still alive
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But who could tell at 46
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if the two were to survive
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The years were passing quickly,
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but not fast enough for him
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So he closed his eyes at 55,
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then he opened them up again
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And he looked around and
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saw a clown,
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and the clown seemed very gay
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He said, I'd like to join
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that circus clown
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And he had a girl in each new town
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And the towns he left behind
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The old mid -road
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was the only road he knew
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But the color of his dreams
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was slowly turnin' into blue
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Then he met a girl,
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the kind of girl he wanted
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Oh, his life,
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she was soft and kind and good to him,
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so he took her for his wife
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They got a house not far from town
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and in a little while
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The girl had seen the doctor
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and she came home with a
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smile
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Well, in 1961, a happy father had a son
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And by 1964,
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the father walked right out the door
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In 65, the mom and son were still proud
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But what will happen to the boy
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When the circus comes to town
Outro 1
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