The Gambler
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On a warm summer's evening, on a train bound for nowhere,
I met up with the gambler; we were both too tired to sleep.
So we took turns a staring out the window at the darkness
Till boredom overtook us, and he began to speak.
He said, "Son, I've made my life out of reading people's faces,
And knowing what their cards were, by the way they held their eyes.
So if you don't mind my saying, I can see you're out of aces.
For a taste of your whiskey, I'll give you some advice."
So I handed him my bottle and he drank down my last swallow.
Then he bummed a cigarette and asked me for a light.
And the night got deathly quiet, and his face lost all expression.
Said, "If you're gonna play the game, boy, ya gotta learn to play it right.
You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em,
Know when to walk away and know when to run.
You never count your money when you're sitting at the table.
There will be time enough for counting when the dealings done.
Every gambler knows that the secret to surviving
Is knowing what to throw away and knowing what to keep.
'because every hand's a winner and every hand's a loser,
And the best that you can hope for is to die in your sleep."
When he'd 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.
But in his final words I found an ace that I could keep.
You got to know when to hold them, know when to fold them,
Know when to walk away and know when to run.
You never count your money when you're sitting at the table.
There will be time enough for counting when the dealing done.
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Kenny Rogers — The Gambler
Songwriters: Schlitz, Don
.
On a warm summer's evening, on a train bound for nowhere,
I met up with the gambler; we were both too tired to sleep.
So we took turns a staring out the window at the darkness
Till boredom overtook us, and he began to speak.
He said, "Son, I've made my life out of reading people's faces,
And knowing what their cards were, by the way they held their eyes.
So if you don't mind my saying, I can see you're out of aces.
For a taste of your whiskey, I'll give you some advice."
So I handed him my bottle and he drank down my last swallow.
Then he bummed a cigarette and asked me for a light.
And the night got deathly quiet, and his face lost all expression.
Said, "If you're gonna play the game, boy, ya gotta learn to play it right.
You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em,
Know when to walk away and know when to run.
You never count your money when you're sitting at the table.
There will be time enough for counting when the dealings done.
Every gambler knows that the secret to surviving
Is knowing what to throw away and knowing what to keep.
'because every hand's a winner and every hand's a loser,
And the best that you can hope for is to die in your sleep."
When he'd 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.
But in his final words I found an ace that I could keep.
You got to know when to hold them, know when to fold them,
Know when to walk away and know when to run.
You never count your money when you're sitting at the table.
There will be time enough for counting when the dealing done.
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Kenny Rogers — The Gambler
Songwriters: Schlitz, Don