West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band
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1906

1906 lyrics by West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band. A circus light keeps flashing A stone crumbled and fell Steel beams snap like toothpicks I don't feel...

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1906

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A circus light keeps flashing

A stone crumbled and fell

Steel beams snap like toothpicks

I don't feel well

Many strangers have arrived

Wearing immense black capes

Selling buttons at my door

I don't feel well

See the frightened foxes

See the hunchback in the park

He is blind, and can't run for cover

I don't feel well

Hear my master's ugly voice

See the the teeth-marks on my leash

Only freaks know all the answers

I don't feel well

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