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Well, you make your way downstairs in the early evening |
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In the hopes that this will be your lucky night |
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And the bars come up in two's and three's but never all at once |
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And the fruit machines are winning left and right. |
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And you wipe your rhinestone glasses when they're misty |
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Hoping that this bummer's gonna end |
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And you're losing pretty heavy but, ma, no need to worry |
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'Cause the payoff has to be around the bend. |
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And it's a nickle here and a nickle there |
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And no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada |
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And Jean-Louis of Paris set her hair with nickles everywhere. |
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Well, you say the magic words and you pull the handle |
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The jackpot comes up every now and then |
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And it roles around the floor there, must be twenty bucks or more there |
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So you pick it up and put it back again. |
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And it's a nickle here and a nickle there |
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And no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada |
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And Jean-Louis of Paris set her hair. |
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No, no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada |
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And Jean Louis of Paris set her hair. |
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No, no, no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada |
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And Jean Louis of Paris set her hair. |
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No, no one gambles harder than the Dime Queen of Nevada |
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And Jean Louis of Paris set her hair. |