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| Written by James Whitcomb Riley |
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Oh the Circus-Day parade! How the Bugles played and played!
How the grand band-wagon shone with a splendor all its own,
How the horsemen, two and two, with their plumes of white and blue,
How the graceless-graceful stride of the elephant was eyed,
How the cages jolted past, with each wagon battened fast,
And last of all, The Clown, making mirth for all the town,
Oh the Circus-Day parade! How the Bugles played and played! |
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