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Ladies and gentlemen
May I direct your attention to the centre ring
Where hollow princes and shallow kings
Perform their tricks while justice swings
From side to side
And may I remind you once again
Of the spectacle about to begin
Now forming at the darkest
End of the big top
Don't forget to take your place in line
Leave your mind behind
And join the precession of the people
By the people and for the people
Your own wonderful parade
Your wonderful parade
Moving through the towns that rise and then they fade
Over streets that pass the houses where you've stayed
Your wonderful parade
Your daily masquerade
Paper masks that hide the faces you have made
Crumbled down upon foundations that you've laid
Your daily masquerade
Stand in line
Try to climb
Meet your wife at cocktail time
Sure to lose
So try and choose
A better way to fall
Your marvelous charade
Never could be worth the prices that you've paid
Blindness is a part of every game you've played
Your marvelous charade
Stand in line
Try to climb
Meet your wife at cocktail time
Sure to lose
So try and choose
A better way to fall
Your marvelous charade
Never could be worth the prices that you've paid
Blindness is a part of every game you've played
Your marvelous charade
Your Wonderful Parade was written by John Bettis & Richard Carpenter.
Your Wonderful Parade was produced by Jack Daugherty.
Carpenters released Your Wonderful Parade on Thu Oct 09 1969.