Lyrics
(Verse 1)
Beneath the carnival lights, where shadows creep,
Lies a tale of the circus, where secrets seep,
Children, heed our whispered song tonight,
Of the darkened corners where fears take flight.
(Pre-Chorus)
In the twilight hours, when the moon's aglow,
Beware the tent of the tinkerer, you must know,
Where clocks and gears dance an eerie tune,
And the old man weaves spells 'neath the crescent moon.
(Chorus)
Hush now, dear children, don't stray too far,
From the safety of laughter and the circus star,
For in the shadows lurks a world unkind,
Where the tinkerer's creations haunt your mind.
(Verse 2)
His eyes like mirrors, reflecting unknown skies,
Each finger a specter that grasps and denies,
In his workshop of whispers, beware what you seek,
For his mechanical wonders are not for the meek.
(Pre-Chorus)
When the carnival sleeps and the air grows cold,
The tinkerer's secrets begin to unfold,
His puppets creak and his instruments moan,
In the silent hours, you'll be all alone.
(Chorus)
Hush now, dear children, don't linger too long,
Where the shadows grow deep and the clock hands throng,
For in the heart of the circus, a darkness resides,
Where the tinkerer's warnings silently chide.
(Bridge)
Oh, the tales he tells with his mechanical art,
A cautionary fable to chill your heart,
In the realm of wonders and twisted delight,
Where innocence fades into the endless night.
(Verse 3)
So listen, young ones, to the circus's song,
Of the tinkerer's tent where shadows belong,
Stay close to the laughter, avoid the unknown,
For the tinkerer's whispers echo, a warning intone.
(Chorus)
Hush now, dear children, and heed this refrain,
From the depths of the circus where fears remain,
For the tinkerer's domain is not what it seems,
In the carnival's embrace of eerie dreams.
(Outro)
So beware, little ones, of the tinkerer's call,
In the heart of the circus, where shadows fall,
May your steps be guided by the circus's light,
And fear not the tinkerer's realm in the night.