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Come in, take a chair
Nothing else to do out there
Is what you want, what you need
Decisions made in privacyStep right up and name your game
Take a chance, pick a card, any card
I'll guess your age, I'll name your fate
Don't be shy I'm waitingCome to the sideshow
Come to the sideshow, yeah
Come to the sideshow
Come and get your mind blown, yeahMysterious and curious
Boredom is so serious
The red velvet curtain draws
There's no way to hide your flawsNow you've come to see your show
It feels like what you've learned ain't vogue
Do you know what you're looking at
Can you see what is staring backYou're in the sideshow
Come to the sideshow, yeah
Come to the sideshow

Come and get your mind blown, yeahThe government, firmament, spearmint, double mint
Handshaking, green berets, looking cool and talking sharp
And you say this and that and that ain't where it's atTime can wash away the fears
Stay away from the devil's tears
Get off your knees and on your feet
Can you feel the heartbeatCome to the sideshow
Come to the sideshow, yeah
Come to the sideshow
Come and get your mind blown, yeahTime can wash away the fears
Stay away from the devil's tears
Off your knees and on your feet
Don't be shy I'm waitingCome to the sideshow
Come to the sideshow, yeah
Come to the sideshow
Come and get your mind blown, yeahCome to the sideshow
Come to the sideshow, yeah
Come to the sideshow
Come and get your mind blown, yeahCome to the sideshow
You're in the sideshow
Come to the sideshow
Come and get your mind blownCome to the sideshow
Come and get your mind blown, yeah
Come to the sideshow
Come get your mind blown
Come to the sideshow

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Willis "Gator" Jackson (April 25, 1932 – October 25, 1987) was an American jazz and rhythm & blues tenor saxophonist. Born in Miami, Florida, Jackson joined Duke Ellington alumnus Cootie Williams's band in 1949 as a teenager, after being discovered by Eddie Vinson. During the 1950s Jackson participated in R&B and jazz recordings, primarily as a session musician. He also toured as leader of the backing band of singer Ruth Brown, whom he married. Jackson joined Prestige Records in 1959, making a string of jazz albums that proved to an influence on the burgeoning soul jazz movement.

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