Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace by Mark Eitzel
Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace by Mark Eitzel

Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace

Mark Eitzel * Track #5 On Don’t Be a Stranger

Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace Lyrics

I know it's my job to smile and wave
And bring you into the magic
But in your snake eyes everything dies
And makes a costumes seem tragic

I did not mean to scare your sad little brat
And also, bein' right don't make ya true
And hey, if pixie dust is not in your heart
It becomes the dirt that buries you

I don't believe in the future, it's all goin' to shit
But I thought we could still put on a show
The doubts you share are the autumn to despair
It's like watchin' ashes fall on snow

And when I walk down Main Street U.S.A
I wave and smile, but look no one in the eye
When I walk down Main Street U.S.A
Through faces too deadly to die
When I walk down Main Street U.S.A
I wave and smile and say my goodbyes
When I walk down Main Street U.S.A
This is all over, this is just a lie

I know it's my job to smile and wave
Hey, can you tell me my crime?
Honestly dear, it drains my soul
To be the mean focus of your fake good time

Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace Q&A

Who wrote Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace's ?

Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace was written by Mark Eitzel.

Who produced Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace's ?

Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace was produced by Sheldon Gomberg.

When did Mark Eitzel release Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace?

Mark Eitzel released Costume Characters Face Dangers in the Workplace on Tue Oct 02 2012.

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