- Votes:
- Composers:
- Almond
- Marc/mcgee
- Billy
 
- Tags:
- gioco digitale
 
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Marc Almond - The Gambler lyrics
On a dark night in a lost hour
 In a town built from neon and chrome
 Where las vegas seeks the desert
 In an old broken down casino
 There the gambler slapped his money down
 Dirty dollars one hundred or more
 Placed his last bet on a poker game
 Crossed his heart for the winning score
 But the players at the table
 Two men of the phantom creed
 Seemed to play with sombre purpose
 Than a reason and pure greed
 And the gambler felt his back freeze
 And fear brushed his ageing brow
 For he'd seen those men before in his dreams
 Here they sat before him now
 And the one smoothed back his black hair
 With a comb slicked by brylcream and grease
 Flipped the cards with a flippancy
 Of a wily and slippery ease
 With his sharp suit shade of lilac
 On a shuffle he made the cards sing
 Gold studs and menthol cigarettes
 Rubies set in a skull ring
 And the other of the clergy
 With a colour and robe of pale ivory
 Silver grey at the temples
 And a smile that was stern and was kindly
 Jack of hearts lead, wait for aces
 Became faces of family and friends
 Until the deck showed him a picture
 Of his life from beginning to end
 Reverend life he flipped an ace
 And the gambler felt blood in his heart
 For he knew this was the game of gamesMarc Almond - The Gambler - http://motolyrics.com/marc-almond/the-gambler-lyrics.html
 He would need all the reverend's heart
Anger, lust and gluttony
 The gambler seems hit hard
 Each failure and each feature
 Mapped out in the slippery cards
 Greasy mr.d. flashed a winning grin
 And stood facing reverend life
 The reverend paled as he saw the score
 The gambler felt pain as a knife
 His troubles, tribulations
 Revelations and regrets
 A wife, a child, a fight to trial
 Turned by the hand of death
 And the gambler saw his hand stained
 With the blood of his family ties
 And with the yellow smile of mr.d.
 In his mind he crumples and dies
 And these two great men from different worlds
 Faced each other and shook of hands
 The reverend shrugged "ah well next time"
 And departed for heaven's land
 And the flames leapt and the soul screamed
 And the cards scattered round the room
 And life is always a gamble
 A game from the cradle to tomb
 And the flames leapt and the soul screamed
 And the cards scattered round the room
 And life is always a gamble
 A game from the cradle to tomb
 And the flames leapt and the soul screamed
 And the cards scattered round the room
 And life is always a gamble
 A game from the cradle to tomb
















