The Man on the Flying Trapeze | Lyrics

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History for 'The Man on the Flying Trapeze'

The Man on the Flying Trapeze is also known as The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze and The Flying Trapeze. It is a popular song from the 19th Century about Jules Léotard who was a circus performer. George Leybourne wrote the lyrics and Gaston Lyle wrote the music. It was first published in 1867.

Lyrics for 'The Man on the Flying Trapeze'

He floats through the air
With the greatest of ease
The daring young man
On the flying trapeze
His movements are graceful
He tries hard to please
I know that he must be the best

He floats through the air
Doing turns like a bird
He flies without wings
At least that's what I've heard
He flips and he flies
High above you and I
I wonder when he will come down

He catches the bar
In only one hand
He must be the bravest
In all of the land
He flips and he turns
Oh where did he learn
To fly the way that he does


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