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I hear the salesman sighing
The customers aren't buying
He said they all turned him down
It's too much to pay
The gentleman is swearing
While on the curb he's staring
At the bus that passed him by
It blew his day
People reacting
All of them acting
Out emotions for a thing
That passed them by
But what of the people all standing
And not understanding
What emotion to express, to laugh or cry
Time has passed them by
One, two, three, four
The hour's come (The hour's come)
Don't go anywhere (They go nowhere)
The world shrinks down to the kitchen and den
Fleeting mem'ries of what might have been
So little time left to prepare, mm
I hear the kids rejoicing
As they go running voicing
Their delight in chasing the kite
That's blown away
The playwright stands and mutters
The critics make him shudder
All alone, no one applauds
The end of his play
People reacting
And all of them acting
Out emotions for a thing
That passed them by
But what of the people all standing
And not understanding
What emotion to express, to laugh or cry
Time has passed them by
The Bus Song was written by Terry Kirkman.
The Bus Song was produced by Bones Howe.
The Association released The Bus Song on Thu Mar 07 1968.