| Tragedy at the circus
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| The trapeze artist fell
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| And the crowd scattered and ran
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| He got up walking
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| Had nowhere to go
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| He was staring at the ground
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| The rain has passed over
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| Leaving him high and staring into the river
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| Like his home was in the frozen water
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| That’s turning rings around him
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| Ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing
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| Stunned and frozen
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| Stunned and frozen
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| The streets and trees and the headlights
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| Are more nails hammering in a coffin
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| Excuses for boundaries that pull you apart
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| Coming undone, invisible with fear
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| The rain has passed over
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| Leaving him high and staring into the roaring river
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| Like home was in the frozen water
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| That’s turning rings around him
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| Ringing and ringing and ringing and ringing
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| Stunned and frozen
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| Stunned and frozen
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| Some hours after midnight he threw his watch away
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| Time is thin as a rope
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| And heavy as thunder
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| If I get sick like an animal
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| Giving up the ghost
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| With thoughts of Christmas and Burl Ives
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| And no wonder
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| The rain has passed over
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| The sky is clear with wind
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| And I’m a pearl diver
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| Tell the cops I was looking for pearls in the water
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| Saying goodbye with nothing to discover
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| Stunned and frozen
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| Stunned and frozen
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| Beautiful Europeans sitting outside drinking desserts
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| Only a fool carries around the burden of justice
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| Excuse me, can I sit at your table?
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| I’m an expert in lifelike impressions
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| Though I know something is always lost in the translation
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| The rain has passed over
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| The sky is clear with wind and I’m a pearl diver
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| Tell the cops I saw pearls in the water
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| Saying goodbye with nothing to discover
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| Stunned and frozen
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| Stunned and frozen |