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Mary Gauthier
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People stare and then they walk away There's always a few who'll stay From the stage I watch 'em close their eyes Like a little kid trying to hide
Like they're somewhere they ain't supposed to be Watching something they ain't supposed to see Giving in to the undertow In the dark at the sideshow
I'm the singer at the sideshow It's a place that orphans go Far away from the bright lights Hard to find on a dark night
Another truly troubled troubadour Writing songs to even up the score A tune for every single body blow And I sing 'em at the sideshow
Who likes to think about their pain Most people would avoid the rain A sunny song will help you make it through But constant whistling is hard to do
Too many songs about happiness Leave me sad, lonely and depressed A million miles from the radio Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com You can find me at the sideshow
I make a living at the sideshow It's a place that orphans go Far away from the bright lights Hard to find on a dark night
Another truly troubled troubadour Writing songs to even up the score A tune for every single body blow And I sing 'em at the side show
I make a living at the sideshow It's a place that the wounded go Far away from the bright lights Hard to find on a dark night
Another truly troubled troubadour Writing songs to even up the score A tune for every single body blow And I sing 'em at the sideshow
Back in the corner where the sad songs flow While they sing 'em at the sideshow Yes, me and the boys blow You can find us at the sideshow
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