Isobel Campbell - The Circus Is Leaving Town Lyrics

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The Circus Is Leaving Town

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What Are The Lyrics For The Circus Is Leaving Town By Isobel Campbell?
The party's over now
So draw the curtains down Your secret's safe to keep Unzip your velvet gown And let your hair hang loose Kick off your satin shoes Throw back the ida down Farewell to Fridayâ??s clown The circus is leaving town Oh ruby, roll your stockings down Circus is leaving town Oh Ruby, dry your eyes Fix up something to heap Still water still run deep The dogs are barking now Get back out on the street The circus is leaving town Oh ruby, roll your stockings down Circus is leaving town So ruby, dry your eyes The party is over now Stop howling at the moon You need a different beat You need a different tune Remember that old song We heard when we were young Life was an empty page The world would ride upon Do you recall the meadow past We sit and watch the hours pass You were such a good girl then Oh ruby, dry your eyes Circus is leaving town Oh ruby, roll your stockings down Circus is leaving town So ruby, dry your eyes Youâ??re searching when you walk Youâ??re searching when you talk You could make me believe That the sun sets in the east The sun sets in the east The sun sets in the east |
Who Wrote The Circus Is Leaving Town By Isobel Campbell?
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What's The Duration Of The The Circus Is Leaving Town By Isobel Campbell?The duration of The Circus Is Leaving Town is 5:35 minutes and seconds. |
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