Bruce Springsteen
Wild Billy's Circus Story
Written by - Bruce Springsteen
From - The Wild, the Innocent & the E Street Shuffle
The Machinist climbs his ferris wheel like a brave
And the fire-eater's lyin' in a pool of sweat victim of the heatwave
Behind the tent the hired hand
Tightens his legs on the sword swallowers blade
Circus town's on the shortwave

Well the runway lies ahead like a great false dawn
Fat lady, big mama, Missy Bimbo sits in her chair and yawns
And the man-beast lies in his cage sniffin' popcorn
And the midget licks his fingers and suffers Missy Bimbo's scorn
Circus town's been born

And a press roll drummer go
Ballerina to-and-fro cartwheelin' up on that tightrope
With a cannon blast, lightin' flash
Movin' fast through the tent, Mars bent
He's gonna miss his fall
Oh, God, save the human cannonball

And the flying Zambini's watch Marguarita do her neck twist
And the ringmaster gets the crowd to count along...
95, 96, 97

A ragged suitcase in his hand
He steals silently away from the circus grounds
And the highway's haunted by the carnival sounds
They dance like a great grease paint ghost on the wind
A man in baggy pants, a lonely face
A crazy grin, runnin' home to some small Ohio town
Jesus, send some sweet women to save all your clowns

And circus boy dances like a monkey on barbed wire
And the barker romances with a junkie, she's got a flat tire
And now the elephants dance real funky
And the band plays like a jungle fire
Circus town's on the live wire

And the strong man Sampson lifts the midget, little Tiny Tim
Up on his shoulders, way up
And carries carries him on down the midway past the kids
Past the sailors, to his dimly lit trailer
And the ferris wheel turns and turns like it ain't ever gonna stop
And the circus boss leans over and whispers into the little boy's ear
Hey, son, you want to try the big top?
All aboard, Nebraska's our next stop
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