The Gambler

Kenny Rodgers

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    VERSE 1
    On a warm summers evening,
    On a train bound for nowhere,
    I met up with a gambler
    We were both
    Too tired to sleep.

    So we took turns at staring out
    The window at the darkness,
    Till boredom over took
    us and he began to speak,
    He sais "Son I've made a life
    outta reading peoples faces".
    Knowing what the cards were by
    the way they held their eyes.
    So if you don't mind me sayin
    I can see your outta aces
    For ataste of your whisky I'll give you some advice.
    So I handed him my bottle
    and he drank down my last swallow,
    then he bombed a cigarette and asked me for a light.
    And the night got deathly
    quiet and his face lost
    all expresion said If your gonna
    play the game boy you gotta
    learn to play it right.

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    You gotta know when to hold them,
    Know when to fold them,
    Know when to walk away, know when to run.
    You never count your money when your sitting at the table,
    There'll be time enough for counting when the dealings done.

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    VERSE 2
    Every gambler knows that
    The secret to survival is knowing
    What to throw away
    And knowing what to keep.

    'Cause every hands
    A winner and every hands
    A loser and the best that
    You can hope for is to die in your sleep.
    And when he finished
    Speaking he turned back
    Towards the window,
    crushed out his cigarette
    And faded off to sleep.

    And somewhere in the
    darkness the gambler he broke even.
    And in his final words
    I found an ace that I could keep.

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