The lions roar
And young men soar
The flames all scorch
The circus floor

Puppets on strings
All dance and sing
And flap their wings
Trumpets play sick lullabies

Delicate dame
Her fragile face
Was scared away
Without a trace

Out in the cold
Where did she go?
Into unknown
A place I'll never know

And the desperate search began
All across this sea and land
I just knew I'd find you here
I just knew I found you

Elephant's rear
And young men steer
The audience
Just claps and cheers

I asked around
Half-empty towns
About a girl
Nowhere to be found

And the desperate search began
All across this sea and land
I just knew I'd find you here
I just knew I found you

We didn't know
We could not go
The circus songs
Just carried on

Out of the crowd
Three men rush out
And scream and shout
"Everybody stop!"


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    i agree with Jacdale8 but i also think this:

    she ran away/he tried to find her/whatever that bit, and he finds her in part of the circus.

    The audience is wathcing and enjoying the show but really, there is so much drama unfolding and they have to keep the act up, even though 'he' has found 'her' and she obv didnt wnat to be found. "We didn't know We could not go The circus songs Just carried on"

    although they have recognition, using some good old queen lyrics "the show must go on"

    DeathOnTwoLegson July 31, 2006   Link

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