Текст песни Elvis Presley — The Fair’s Moving On

All the rides are over and done
It's late and no prizes are left to be won
The rides are closed, it's the end of the day
The horses are moving away
Yes the fair's moving on
And I'll soon be gone
Remember the love that we've known
Yes the fair's moving on
But I won't leave you long
It's the last time you'll be on your own

The music has ended, the carousel's still
The horses in boxes with the big Ferris wheel
The canvass and glitter are safely on board
The trailers will soon hit the road

Yes the fair's moving on
And I'll soon be gone
Remember the love that we had
Yes the fair's moving on
But I won't leave you long
I'm coming back so please don't be sad

At dawn I'll be gone but I'll soon return
Till then the fair's moving on
Till then the fair's moving on
Till then the fair's moving on
Till then the fair's moving on






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This song, titled «The Fair’s Moving On» by Elvis Presley, captures the end of a fair and the departure of its attractions. The lyrics describe how the rides are closing, prizes have been won, and the horses are moving away. The singer reminisces about the love they have known and assures that although they will be gone for a while, they will return. The music has ended, the carousel is still, and the fair’s belongings are being packed up to hit the road. The song conveys a sense of nostalgia and the anticipation of future reunions.