On a hot summer night, in a small western town, 
At a carnival down by the water, 
A young woman walked through the fairgrounds alone 
Esther, the archbishop's daughter 
She walked past the carousel down to the lake 
Where she spotted a wrinkled old man 
Who stood by the side of a broken-down hut 
With a bucket held firm in his hand 
The old man approached her and whispered his plea 
"Won't you please take this gift that I offer?" 
A beautiful puppet of violet and gold, 
Of velvet and satin and lace 
And he looked at the girl with a powerful gaze 
And she stared at the bucket bewildered 
Till he lifted the doll for the young girl to see 
And a giant smile grew on her face 
The doll was as pretty as any she'd seen 
And she thanked the man quickly and ran to the church 
And she burst through the doorway with puppet held high 
And a hush filled the chapel, and the people looked mean . . 
(same lyrics as current ones, until the last three verses:) . . 
As Esther stood and shook her head the joggers were approaching 
And she knew she had no choice left but to swim 
As she dove into the water she saw a flicker in the distance 
It was the place she got the puppet that had made her life so grim 
When she reached the shore she pulled her icy body from the water 
Saw the carnival, and then she saw the shack 
And she ran across the fairgrounds to the old man with the bucket 
And she took the puppet out and gave it back! 
Up from the water came thousands of souls 
Joggers and muggers and church-going folk 
And they all ran past Esther towards the old man 
Like a raging stampede they dissolved in a huge cloud of dust....
 
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