It's simply magic

Aa Harvey

It’s simply magic

 

 

It’s just a little bit of magic, to enlighten your world.

It’s just another illusion, to fool the boys and girls.

It’s just another magic hat trick, with a rabbit inside.

It’s just another cut the woman in half trick, where nobody dies.

 

 

Because it’s magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply another confidence trick.

 


Yeah, because it’s magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply another confidence trick.

 

 

So if you want a magician, to fool the kids,

Then just give him a call and he will come and use magic.

With a pack of cards, or China’s Great Wall;

The illusionist will show you the impossible.

 

 

Because it’s magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply another confidence trick.

 

 

Yeah, because it’s magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply another confidence trick.

 

 

I think you’ll like it, not a little but a lot.

He tries his best, to put on a good show.

His bag of magic tricks, hide the secrets he’s got hidden

And how he does it…nobody knows.

 

 

Because it’s magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply another confidence trick.

 

 

Because it’s magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply magic, that’s all it is.

It’s simply another confidence trick.

 

 

(C)2013 Aa Harvey. All Rights Reserved.

  • Author: Aa Harvey (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 9th, 2020 06:51
  • Category: Reflection
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  • Saxon Crow

    Being a magician I can't help but like this poem



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