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Letra actual de la canción
I stepped out onto the midway. I was looking for the pirate <br />ship and saw this small, old tent at one end. It was blue, <br />and had white lights hanging all around it. I decided to check <br />out the tent, it seemed I could hear music coming from inside. <br />As I walked toward it, I passed a crowd of people at the sideshow. <br />I couldn't figure out why they would want to wait in line. I <br />pulled back the drape thing on the tent. There was a crystal <br />ball at the table, and behind it, a girl wearing a hat. She <br />smiled, and asked me if I wanted my fortune read. I said okay, <br />and sat down. I thought about it for a minute, and asked her <br />if she would rather go on the roller coaster instead. <br /><br />Creeping up into the sky. Stopping, at the top and, <br />starting down. The girl grabbed my hand, I clutched it <br />tight. I said good-bye to the ground. <br /><br />Far below, a soiled man. A bucket of torn tickets at his side. <br />He watches as the children run by. And picks his teeth. Spinning <br />'Round, my head begins to turn. I shouted, and searched the sky <br />for a friend. I heard the fortune teller, screaming back at me. <br />We stuck out our hands, and met the winds. <br /><br />The girl falters as she steps down from the platform. She <br />clutches her stomach, and begins to heave. The ticket-taker <br />smiles, and the last car is ready. Who told you that you <br />could leave? <br /><br />The sun was setting by the time we left. We walked across <br />the deserted lot, alone. We were tired, but we managed to smile. <br />And the gate I said goodnight to the fortune teller. The <br />carnival sign threw colored shadows on her face, but I could <br />tell she was blushing.
Letra nueva de la canción
I stepped out onto the midway. I was looking for the pirate <br />ship and saw this small, old tent at one end. It was blue, <br />and had white lights hanging all around it. I decided to check <br />out the tent, it seemed I could hear music coming from inside. <br />As I walked toward it, I passed a crowd of people at the sideshow. <br />I couldn't figure out why they would want to wait in line. I <br />pulled back the drape thing on the tent. There was a crystal <br />ball at the table, and behind it, a girl wearing a hat. She <br />smiled, and asked me if I wanted my fortune read. I said okay, <br />and sat down. I thought about it for a minute, and asked her <br />if she would rather go on the roller coaster instead. <br /><br />Creeping up into the sky. Stopping, at the top and, <br />starting down. The girl grabbed my hand, I clutched it <br />tight. I said good-bye to the ground. <br /><br />Far below, a soiled man. A bucket of torn tickets at his side. <br />He watches as the children run by. And picks his teeth. Spinning <br />'Round, my head begins to turn. I shouted, and searched the sky <br />for a friend. I heard the fortune teller, screaming back at me. <br />We stuck out our hands, and met the winds. <br /><br />The girl falters as she steps down from the platform. She <br />clutches her stomach, and begins to heave. The ticket-taker <br />smiles, and the last car is ready. Who told you that you <br />could leave? <br /><br />The sun was setting by the time we left. We walked across <br />the deserted lot, alone. We were tired, but we managed to smile. <br />And the gate I said goodnight to the fortune teller. The <br />carnival sign threw colored shadows on her face, but I could <br />tell she was blushing.
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