A circus is a traveling company of performers that may include acrobats, clowns, trained animals, and other novelty acts.
Circus or The Circus may also refer to:
Alien primarily refers to:
Trouble may refer to:
Joyride may refer to:
A butterfly is a flying insect.
Breath may refer to:
Quicksand is loose, water-logged sand which yields easily to weight or pressure.
Time-out, Time Out, or timeout may refer to:
Happy Birthday may refer to:
A passenger is a passive traveler in a vehicle.
Lucky may refer to:
Lover or lovers may refer to a person having a sexual or romantic relationship with someone outside marriage. In this context see:
Thin Ice may refer to:
Fear is an emotion that arises from the perception of danger.
Sometimes may refer to:
A liar is a person who tells lies.
Believe may refer to:
The Journey may refer to:
Amnesia refers to a variety of conditions in which memory is lost or disturbed.
Tunnel vision is the loss of peripheral vision
"Circus" is a song co-written and performed by American singer Lenny Kravitz and released on December 11, 1995, as the second single from his fourth studio album, Circus (1995). There were produced two music videos for the song: one directed by Ruven Afanador and the other by Martyn Atkins. Kravitz explained to Billboard, "it gets more like a circus with all this suff—management people, fans, bankers, investment people. It's like, My God! What happened? It gets harder to be yourself."