Ladies and gentelman, welcome to the sensational and amazing... Carnival of
Carnage! They said it couldnt happen, they said it wouldn't last, but boys and
Girls and everyone we've got a carnival for that ass! Tens of thousands of
Freaks, sideshows, and fools, a carnival who together lives by there own rules


We looked into the stars, foretold everyone, something dark and wicked this way
Comes. We told of oddities, crawling from the dark, and a carnival which we can
All belong. I dwell upon the streets, and I can tell you this: I see some
Circus, Juggalo shit going on. People drawn together, by rare and scrubby
Music, and we even gather once a year to PUT IT DOWN!

With tilt-a-whirls and merry goes', and carnivals of Faygo, were just trying to
Tell you abot the light, right. Now all the Jokers Cards have fallen with
Spectacular array, so when the Wraith is calling, walk into the light, right.

I hold a bloody axe, dress in hatchet red, we speak languages people don't
Understand. I send Faygo's via punted clear across a stadium in fashion only
Fuckin' Juggalos could ever demand. I got ninjas in my backyard wearing Anybody
Killa paint, I'm thinkin' "What the fuck is going on?" Then I see the platinum
On the wall, and I realize the Carnivals been right here all along, so lets
Bring it on.

With tilt-a-whirls and merry goes', and carnivals of Faygo, were just trying to
Tell you about the light, right. Now all the Jokers Cards have fallen with
Spectacular array, so when the Wraith is calling, walk into the light, right.

The crows have overlooked, we gave you all they gave, the carousel will spin on
Through the night. In Oz Id be the Wizard, 'cause I'm overwhelmed, but we hoped
The Jokers Cards would point you out to the light /So you will be tight/ Right

With tilt-a-whirls and merry goes', and carnivals of Faygo, were just trying to
Tell you about the light, right. Now all the Jokers Cards have fallen with
Spectacular array, so when the Wraith is calling, walk into the light, right.






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Walk Into the Light Lyrics as written by Michael John Jr. Puwal Joseph Bruce

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    This is my favorite song off "The Wraith".

    quiffpornon June 22, 2004   Link
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    this is my fav too!

    XxEmoxAlucardxXon August 14, 2008   Link
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    This song speaks to me so much. I know exactly what they are feeling when they say Juggalo it definetly made it clear to me

    babiegurl92on May 28, 2009   Link

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