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stork daddy Chapter 1. Procession of the Fantastic Entrance of the Gladiators, by Julius Fucik
Chapter 2. A little light tumbles Sabre Dance, by Aram Khachaturian
Chapter 3. Unicyclists confound jugglers on stilts Prelude No. 5 in G minor, by Rachmaninov
Chapter 4. The clowns entertain with sufferable indignities - La Passerella Di Otto E Mezzo, by Nino Rota
Chapter 5. The elephants suffer entertaining indignities - Taste for killing, by Calliope
Chapter 6. The tigers gnash - The Tigers have Spoken, by Neko Case
Chapter 7. The greatest of Lions is tamed by man and age Dancing Machine, by Unknown Public
Chapter 8. The clowns overcome shyness again to cleanse our palate Im so happy, by Tiny Tim
Chapter 9. Enter the juggling contortionists and orientalism La Dolce Vita, by Nino Rota
Chapter 10. Cyprus the magnificent lifts the entire world Waltz from Jazz Suite No. 2, by Dmitri Shostakovich
Chapter 11. Freaks, dance you damned - Danse Macabre, by Camille Saint-Saens
Chapter 12. The knife thrower hits all marks Red Right Hand, by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Chapter 13. Ephemera, the tight-rope walker acrobat wounds our heart with monotonous languor Que Nao Se Ve (Come Tu Mi Vuoi), by Caetano Veloso; and Michelangelo Antonioni, by Caetano Veloso
Chapter 14. She descends on silk wings to the brave lion tamer. - Je Suis รก Court, by Gabriel Yacoub
Chapter 15. She teases Tom Thumb, who loves her. Venus the tattooed woman consoles him My Skin, by Natalie Merchant; and Ophelia (Reprise), by Natalie Merchant and Davin Bryars
Chapter 16. Tom Thumb, on the back of Cyprus, shows us he could wait forever Starman, by Seu Jorge; and The Hardest Walk, by Jesus and Mary Chain
Chapter 17. The Freaks surround the lion tamer, and show him his own art Dont go into that Barn, by Tom Waits
Chapter 18. Ephemera walks high above and alone, and nobody wins ever - Morceaux de Fantaisie, by Rachmaninov
Chapter 19. The clowns obscure one tired drama with another John Wayne Gacey, by Sufjan Stevens; and Circus, by Tom Waits
Chapter 20. Laughter ensuing, a lone clown sweeps clean the ring. - The Carnival is Over, by Dead Can Dance
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