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To set a goal and be "class clown" Is not something good, I'm stating I was the one who wrote his words I was the "class clown in waiting" A yard stick and a winter toque A voyaguer I now was To inherit a new character As I aged, became a loss Was bullying the reason for Hiding behind a mask Or was it something deeper That made me take this task A true class clown has no regrets Of what they say or do Their only goal is laughter And that they'll get from you Attention seeking misfits Not in my book, there was no way You couldn't be a misfit And say what they would say A true "class clown"'s an artist Knowing when to make a scene Knowing when a situation Needs a lift, or at least a lean Voices with strange accents Silly faces set the stage You get the class all laughing While the teacher fumes with rage Move on from the "class clown" name And pursue it with a crowd Do you really crave attention? Do you want the laughter loud? Or were you starved for some attention Something you never got at home Were you troubled as a child Did it cause your mind to roam? Were you deficient in your memory? Couldn't handle work at school? Or did you really crave the laughter? Because on stage you could be cool I envy people who were clowns There were many in my life To just be free with who they were To dance upon the knife I never was the top banana I was always second, on the side I always worked well as the set-up But I came along and rode the ride
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Apr 16, 2013
Apr 16, 2013 at 11:37 AM UTC
Class Clown
To set a goal and be "class clown" Is not something good, I'm stating I was the one who wrote his words I was the "class clown in waiting" A yard stick and a winter toque A voyaguer I now was To inherit a new character As I aged, became a loss Was bullying the reason for Hiding behind a mask Or was it something deeper That made me take this task A true class clown has no regrets Of what they say or do Their only goal is laughter And that they'll get from you Attention seeking misfits Not in my book, there was no way You couldn't be a misfit And say what they would say A true "class clown"'s an artist Knowing when to make a scene Knowing when a situation Needs a lift, or at least a lean Voices with strange accents Silly faces set the stage You get the class all laughing While the teacher fumes with rage Move on from the "class clown" name And pursue it with a crowd Do you really crave attention? Do you want the laughter loud? Or were you starved for some attention Something you never got at home Were you troubled as a child Did it cause your mind to roam? Were you deficient in your memory? Couldn't handle work at school? Or did you really crave the laughter? Because on stage you could be cool I envy people who were clowns There were many in my life To just be free with who they were To dance upon the knife I never was the top banana I was always second, on the side I always worked well as the set-up But I came along and rode the ride
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Apr 16, 2013
Apr 16, 2013 at 11:37 AM UTC
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