When the Circus Came to Town

Aurelio Voltaire

Well, the days are long and the work is hard
When your childhood is spent in the fields
And summer seemed to last million years
One day when I was just a boy
During one of those hot summer swells
The locusts were silenced by
The clanging of bells

And there was the thing for which I longed
A place where I belonged
Where I first held the hand of the one I love
When the circus came to town

We ate candy corn and corndogs
Cotton candy and candy canes
And we shared a caramel apple by the arcade
And when night fell and the stars rose
And light bedazzled the fair
We rode the Ferris wheel up into the air

And there was the thing for which I longed
A place where I belonged
Where I first held the hand of the one I love
When the circus came to town

And later, in the funhouse
Our bodies looked so strange
And the mirrors made our
Faces seemed deranged
And the snake man in the freak show
He got you so alarmed
That you ran and ran and ran
Right into my arms oh, oh, oh

The next morning I got up
Wrapped my clothes up into a ball
And I ran and ran to run away with the fair
But when I arrived, to my surprise
All the tents and wagons were gone
And they'd stolen all that
Happiness from the air

And there was the thing for which I longed
A place where I belonged
Where I first held the hand of the one I love
When the circus came to town
And gone was the thing for which I longed
That place where I belonged
Where I last held the hand of the one I loved
When the circus came when the circus came
When the circus came to town

Trivia about the song When the Circus Came to Town by Aurelio Voltaire

On which albums was the song “When the Circus Came to Town” released by Aurelio Voltaire?
Aurelio Voltaire released the song on the albums “Riding A Black Unicorn...” in 2011, “Riding a Black Unicorn Down the Side of an Erupting Volcano While Drinking from a Chalice Filled with the Laughter of Small Children” in 2011, and “The Very Best Of Aurelio Voltaire Volume 2” in 2017.

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