Carnival Song

BUCKLEY

The singer cries for people's lies
He will sing for the day to bring him night
The circus burns in carnival flame
And for a while you won't know my name at all
But sing and dance and love for pennies and gold

The juggling clown smiles to me
And every frown we agree is glad
The nighttime comes to bring the bums
From Bowery heat to crimson streets of wine
But magic lands will never touch our sands

Your children smile in single file
They learn mistakes that others make
They see although they cannot know
The needs they'll need to have their greed grow wild
But dance and sing, for others bring the shame
And for a while you won't know my name

Trivia about the song Carnival Song by Tim Buckley

On which albums was the song “Carnival Song” released by Tim Buckley?
Tim Buckley released the song on the albums “Goodbye And Hello” in 1967, “Live at the Folklore Center 1967” in 1967, “The Best Of Tim Buckley” in 1983, “Tim Buckley / Goodbye and Hello” in 2001, “Live At The Folklore Center, Nyc - March 6th, 1967” in 2009, “Wings : The Complete Singles 1966-1974” in 2016, and “Lady, Give Me Your Key: The Unissued 1967 Solo Acoustic Sessions” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Carnival Song” by Tim Buckley?
The song “Carnival Song” by Tim Buckley was composed by BUCKLEY.

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