Ladies and gentlemen
Boys and girls
Step right up, step right up
Come closer, you won't believe your eyes
Behind this curtain
Witness something you've never seen before
Heard before, dreamt before
The most amazing show on earth

La la la la la la la
It's the most amazing show on earth
La la la la la la la

Do you want to be widely entertained
People to know your name?
Do you crave fame?
Well, they say things aren't always what they seem to be
Even your greatest fantasies
You won't believe your eyes
Won't even recognize
The wonderment that lies
Behind the shimmer and the lights

Is it true what they say?
Is it all just fun and games?
Or is there more behind the makeup
And the faces full of paint?

I ask you, do you want to come and play?
Ha ha ha ha
Get the world to come and play
Ha ha ha ha

So sit back, relax, fasten your seat belts
It's going to be a bumpy ride to the other side


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Enter the Circus Lyrics as written by Christina Aguilera Linda Perry

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    Crazy ass interlode that guy freaked tha hell out of me when i first heard this song but its starting to stick to me...

    abenatmon September 01, 2006   Link
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    I love it in the first place, is just a simple interlude, I don't know what Christina and his producers were thinking about when they made this but it's kind of crazy, it reminds me that movie of the clown...hehe anyways...need explanation?

    Alaninaon December 18, 2006   Link
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    I think it's maybe Linda Perry who's talking? Sounds like her... (remembering her voice in "What's going on")

    Cherelleon December 23, 2006   Link
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    i think she wanted to show us how her style changed a little bit.....and the circus is kind of old school.

    sassyqt4on July 11, 2007   Link
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    i think that it means that everywhere i a circus, and so its inviting you to join in and let yourself go :)

    DramaQueenKazzaon May 09, 2010   Link

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