Carnival
Carnival

Natalie Merchant - Carnival Lyrics

In the bustling theater of urban life, Natalie Merchant's "Carnival" paints a vivid tableau of sensory overload and introspective questioning. Through her journey along crowded streets filled with a myriad of characters, Merchant reflects on the dual… Read more

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Carnival Lyrics

I've walked these streets
A virtual stage
It seemed to me
Make up on their faces
Actors took their
Places next to me

I've walked these streets
In a carnival
Of sights to see
All the cheap thrill seekers
The vendors & the dealers
They crowded around me

Have I been blind
Have I been lost
Inside myself and
My own mind
Hypnotized
Mesmerized
By what my eyes have seen?

I've walked these streets
In a spectacle of wealth & poverty
In the diamond market
The scarlet welcome carpet
That they just rolled out for me

I've walked these streets
In the mad house asylum
They can be
Where a wild eyed misfit prophet
On a traffic island stopped
And he raved of saving me

Have I been blind
Have I been lost
Inside myself and
My own mind
Hypnotized
Mesmerized
By what my eyes have seen?

Have I been wrong
Have I been wise
To shut my eyes
And play along
Hypnotized
Paralyzed
By what my eyes have found
By what my eyes have seen
What they have seen?

Have I been blind
Have I been lost
Have I been wrong
Have I been wise
Have I been strong
Have I been
Hypnotized
Mesmerized
By what my eyes have found
In that great street carnival
In that carnival?

Writer(s): PETER ANDERS SVENSSON, MAGNUS SVENINGSSON, NINA PERSSON
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Carnival?

In the bustling theater of urban life, Natalie Merchant's "Carnival" paints a vivid tableau of sensory overload and introspective questioning. Through her journey along crowded streets filled with a myriad of characters, Merchant reflects on the dual spectacle of wealth and poverty, all while wrestling with her own perceptions and moral compass. The lyrics serve as an internal dialogue, questioning whether she's been merely a passive observer or an active participant in this vibrant yet chaotic human carnival. Are we all lost in our own minds, hypnotized by the world's dazzling distractions? This song challenges us to look beyond the surface glitz and find deeper meaning in our everyday encounters. #UrbanReflections #SensoryOverload

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