The night had set down
The lights twinkled everywhere
Hundreds of boys my age
Ran around in the fair
Great summer fair, by the sea
And it was the great summer fair
Nah nah nah nah
And it was the great summer fair
I somehow felt unsafe
Though my mother held my hand
For fear that I got lost
Left alone in the mob
On that pier, by the sea
My brothers felt excited
Clutching money in their hands
Consulting and making plans
The carousel drew their sight
On that pier, by the sea
And it was the great summer fair
Nah nah nah nah
And it was the great summer fair
I carefully watched those horses
Brightly lit with colored neons
They seemed tortured by their slavery
Condemned to run in circles
On that pier, by the sea
I helplessly raised great fear
For my brothers would get killed
Did the horses decide to break away
From the ranks of their submission
To the great summer fair, by the sea
And it was the great summer fair
Nah nah nah nah
And it was the great summer fair
Nah nah nah nah
And it was the great summer fair
Nah nah nah nah
And it was the great summer fair
(REPEAT TILL FADE)
Writer(s): Jean-marc Pisapia, Luc Papineau, Jean Pierre Louis Joseph Brie, Guy Pisapia, Guy Florent Abrassart
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