Roy Orbison — The Comedians lyrics
The page contains the lyrics of the song "The Comedians" by Roy Orbison.
Lyrics
I sat there alone upon the ferris wheel
A pastel colored carriage in the air
I thought youЂ™d leave me dangling for a little while
A silly twist upon a childish dare
Below I saw you whispering to another man
Who held the lever that could bring me down
HeЂ™d stop the world from turning at your command
ItЂ™s always something cruel that laughter drowns
And IЂ™m up while the dawn is breaking
Even though my heart is aching
I should be drinking a toast
To absent friends
Instead of these comedians
I can hardly hear the music from the carousel
The wind picks up, the carriage starts sway
As one by one the lights go out
ItЂ™s closing time
I see you take his hand and walk away walk away
They say that you will always be the last to know
They say that all that glitters is not gold
ItЂ™s not just that youЂ™re never coming back to me ItЂ™s the bitter way that I was told
And IЂ™m up while the dawn is breaking
Even though my heart is aching
I should be drinking a toast
To absent friends
Instead of these comedians