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"TWAS TEATIME AT THE CIRCUS
from "IN HELD 'TWAS IN I" Suite Words and Music by
GARY BROOKER.
MATTHEW FISHER
KEITH REID
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9 xe
Moderato
1, "Twas || tea-time at the cir - cus,
tea-time at the cir - cus, (Spoken) though}
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(Sung) Through hoops he skipped, how
Chick - y, he was:
some might not a (Sung) AS jug - glers danced and
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wise he tripped,— and. all the while the | glare of the
for-ses pranced— and | clowns clownedend - less | ly but
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