Ringling, ringling By: jimmy buffett 1974 Ringlin', ringlin' slippin' away Only forty people livin' there today Streets are dusty and the bank has been torn down It's a dyin' little town Church windows broken, that place ain't been used in years Jail don't have a sheriff or a cell And electric trains they run by maybe once or twice a month Easin' it on down the muscle shell Chorus: Ringlin', ringlin' slippin' away Only forty people livin' there today 'cause the streets are dusty and the bank has been torn down It's a dyin' little town And across from the bar there's a pile of beer cans
Been there twenty-seven years Imagine all the heartaches and tears In twenty-seven years of beer So we hopped back in the rent-a-car And we hit the cruise control Pretty soon the town was out of site Though we left behind a fat barmaid, a cowboy, and a dog Bracin' for a ringlin' friday night Chorus: Ringlin', ringlin' you're just slippin' away I wonder how many people will be there a year from today 'cause the streets are dusty and the bank has been torn down It's a dyin' little town Yeah, it's a dyin' little town