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Circus Lights Lyrics


Come on and spend the night
Under the circus lights
Want to see you high above the ground
You know I've swallowed fire
I've fallen off the wire
Too many times before
And you're asking me
To show you more love
More life more heat
You're asking me
Shaking, burning
To show you more
More life more heat
You ask and
We can't say what comes
When these circus lights go out

I'll be the tattooed man
You can be the acrobat
I'll try to catch you when you fall
We'll be together then
Like a pair of Siamese's twins
Entwined against the floor
Tell me what more could you ask for
More more life more heat
You're asking me
Shaking burning
To show you more
More life more heat
You ask and
We can't say what comes
When these circus lights go out
When these circus lights go
When these circus lights go out
Are you innocent no one's innocent
Still like to hear the big crowd roar
When I see that light
Everybody dressed in white
Will you be there by the door
Will show me what I'm looking for
More life more heat I'm askin' please
Shaking burning, show more love
More life more heat
You ask and we can't say what comes
When these circus lights go out
When these circus lights go
I slid away, what's going on
I slid away, what's going on
I slid away, what's going on
I slid away, what's going on
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written by Durham, Paul
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In 1998, Paul Durham and his rock band, Black Lab, released their Geffen Records debut Your Body Above Me to critical acclaim. The album yielded the top 10 rock and alternative single "Wash it Away," and the top 40 ac and pop track "Time Ago." Paul Durham grew up in Twin Falls, Idaho before moving to San Francisco to pursue his passion for musical invention. He recorded and toured with a group of friends under the moniker “Durham,” and made an acoustic-based singer/songwriter record with celebrated jazz producer Lee Townsend.

Read more about Black Lab on Last.fm.


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