Charlie Sutton - Carnival Girl
Carnival girl, she only comes to town once a year
When the leaves start to falling and the cold winds a calling
My sweet-carnival gal is here
Carnival Girl, I met her in a room full of mirrors
Her mama she's a gypsy
Who's always getting tipsy and her daddy he's a theme park engineer
I give her one last kiss on Sunday evening
When Monday rolls around she'll be leaving
I bet she's got a boy like me in every town
Carnival Girl, she's as sweet as an elephant ear
She's as soft as cotton candy
Nothing like her brother Randy with brass knuckles and a belly full of beer
Carnival Girl, I wonder does she still look the same
Will she bring me throwing stars, balloons and bumper cars
Maybe this year she'll tell me her name
I give her one last kiss on Sunday evening
When Monday rolls around she'll be leaving
I bet she's got a boy like me in every town
Carnival girl, she only comes to town once a year
When the leaves start to falling and the cold winds a calling
My sweet-carnival gal is here
When the leaves start to falling and the cold winds a calling
My sweet-carnival gal is here
Written by:
Chris Sutton
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