Scenes from a Vinyl Recliner

Glen Phillips, Todd Nichols, Randy Guss, Dean Dinning

High on a wire
Poised for an imminent fall
Clowns always smile
Greasepaint and lust in their pores
Start to sway and I hold your hand
Fall, the smile surrounds his head
Hot ashes, clay
Hot ashes fade
To lean, to err, too far along for me
To wait around, to smile is to accept
In center ring
Rolling in sawdust and hay
Covered in paint
Damn everything but the circus
Damn the men and the women who stare
At the freaks in the cages and snares
Hot ashes, clay
Hot ashes fade
To win, to err, to fall too far for safety
To lean, to wait a while is too easy
To lean towards, to fall too far for me
To wait a while around is too easy
To lean too long, to fall too far for safety
To seem to smile, to lie is to accept

Trivia about the song Scenes from a Vinyl Recliner by Toad the Wet Sprocket

On which albums was the song “Scenes from a Vinyl Recliner” released by Toad the Wet Sprocket?
Toad the Wet Sprocket released the song on the albums “Bread and Circus” in 1989 and “Welcome Home: Live at the Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara 1992” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Scenes from a Vinyl Recliner” by Toad the Wet Sprocket?
The song “Scenes from a Vinyl Recliner” by Toad the Wet Sprocket was composed by Glen Phillips, Todd Nichols, Randy Guss, Dean Dinning.

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