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THE ENTERTAINER

by brent-kincaid

I’m the entertainer, So nobody will touch me. The truth be told They don’t think much of me. I’m paid to be here Not like the shimmering guests. They take their pay in champagne And believe they’re better than the rest. I perform for them, smiling, I show them a happy face, And do my very best to make An evening they’ll never replace. I make music and joy all night And make sure to be grateful If someone leaves a tip in the jar. Maybe tonight will be fateful. But probably I’ll go home Alone and completely forgotten. They’re a beautiful basket of fruit, But too many have gone rotten. It’s not that they are evil people, It’s just that they don’t care. I am the background music Doing something, somewhere. It makes perfect sense to me, They didn’t come here for this; To revel in the brilliance I will show. They’ll never know what they miss. They won’t even notice it Unless there’s a song they really love. It’s almost performing for myself And letting my talent rise above. So, I perform for them, smiling, I show them a happy face, And do my very best to make An evening they’ll never replace. I make music and joy all night And make sure to be grateful If someone leaves a tip in the jar. Maybe tonight will be fateful.
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Apr 2, 2018
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