Tripping Up The Stairs / An Honest Gamble

The Pubcrawlers

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    O'Connell was a steel worker, bluecollar man he was labelled
    Been 21 years on the Yarrows Dock slinging welding cable
    He married a good Catholic girl at the age of 21
    By the time he reached 28, she'd borne seven young

    He put in hours of overtime to keep food on the table
    Under the strain of an achin' back did all that he was able
    Laboured on the Otter, ran beads on the B.C. Ferries
    He'd never been for lack of work since he left County Kerry

    There's got to be another way, there's got to be another way
    With mouths to feed and bills to pay
    And I'm searching...
    ...for that tiny ray of hope

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    Well you can't afford to spend much if haven't got a dime
    So an honest gamble buys a dream on Lotto 6/49
    When you've got two chances, slim and none, the odds aren't in your favor
    With the luck of the Irish in your blood, you're one up on your neighbor

    Every Wednesday's Winsday as he searches through The Sun
    To find the winning numbers in the hopes that he has won
    Through the din of the canteen he walks towards the door
    With a winner in his pocket, he'll punch the clock no more

    There's got to be another way, there's got to be another way
    With mouths to feed and bills to pay
    And I'm searching...
    ...for that tiny ray of hope

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