Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah
Now if there's a smile on my face
It's only there trying to fool the public
But when it comes down to fooling you
Now honey that's quite a different subject

But don't let my glad expression
Give you the wrong impression
Really I'm sad, oh, I'm sadder than sad
You're gone and I'm hurting so bad
Like a clown I appear to be glad (sad, sad, sad, sad)

Now, there's some sad things known to man
But ain't too much sadder than
The tears of a clown when there's no one around, mm
Oh, yeah, baby

Now if I appear to be carefree
It's only to camouflage my sadness
In order to shield my pride, I try
To cover this hurt with a show of gladness
But don't let my show convince you
That I've been happy since you
Decided to go (why did you go?)
Oh, I need you so (I need you so)
I'm hurt and I want you to know (want you to know)
But for others, I put on a show, ooh, oh (it's just a show)

There's some sad things known to man
But ain't too much sadder than
The tears of a clown, when there's no one around, oh, yeah

Just like Pagliacci did
I try to keep my surface hid
Smiling in the public, I
But in my lonely room, I cry
The tears of a clown
When there's no one around, oh, yeah, baby
Now if there's a smile on my face
Don't let my glad expression
Give you the wrong impression
Don't let this smile I wear
Make you think that I don't care
When really, I'm sad
Hurtin' so bad


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The Tears of a Clown Lyrics as written by Stevie Wonder William Jr. Robinson

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    There is so much about this song that I have enjoyed ever since I first heard it, long ago: The flute and bassoon; overall instrumental track; Smokey's high, clear voice; the harmonies, and more...but I think what I appreciate most about this tight and, in my opinion, terribly under-appreciated work is its relentless irony. The tune is upbeat and cheery, but the lyrics speak of a tragic stoicism in the face of the heartbreak of a lost love or love interest. The guy is calling himself a clown, for whatever reason, apparently blaming himself for the loss. It's no doubt a tale that plays itself out every day. The track of this song which became the big hit is intelligently, intricately and wonderfully composed - truly a soulful classic.

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