1941 Harry Nilsson
Intro: C# G# Bb7
Well in [D#7]nineteen-forty [G#]one a happy [C#7]father had a [Bb]son
And by [D#7]nineteen-forty [G#]four the father [C#7]walks right out the [Bb]door
And in [D#7]forty [G#]five the mom and [C#7]son were still a[Bb]live
But [B7]who could tell in forty six if the two were[Bb7] to survive
Well the [D#7]years were passing [G#]quickly, but not [C#7]fast enough for [Bb]him
So he [D#7]closed his eyes through [G#]fifty five, then he [C#7]opened them up a[Bb]gain
Then he [D#7]looked around he [G#]saw a clown and the [C#7]clown seemed very [Bb]gay
And he [B7]set that night to join that circus cl[Bb7]own and run away
Well he followed every railroad track and every highway sign
And he had a girl in each new town and the towns he left behind
And the open road was the only road he knew
But the color of his dreams was slowly turning into blue
Then he met a girl, the kind of girl he wanted all his life
She was soft and kind and good to him, so he took her for a wife
And they got a house not far from town and in a little while
The girl had seen the doctor and she came home with a smile
Now in nineteen-sixty one a happy father had a son
And by nineteen-sixty four the father walked right out the door
And in sixty five the mom and son were still around
But what will happen to the boy when the circus comes to town
by: José Duarte
jtduarte1@gmail.com
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