| She’s the queen of the Silver Dollar, and she rules this smokey kingdom
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| And her sceptre is a wine glass and a bar-stool is her throne
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| And the jesters, they flock around her, and they fight to win her favours
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| And see which one will take the queen of the Silver Dollar home
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| She arrives in all her splendour every night at nine o’clock
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| And her chariot is a cross-town bus that stops right down the block
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| The ol' piano minstrel plays a song as she walks in
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| And the queen of the Silver Dollar, she’s home again
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| She’s the queen of the Silver Dollar, and she rules this smokey kingdom
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| And her sceptre is a wine glass and a bar-stool is her throne
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| And the jesters flock around her, and fight to win her favours
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| And see which one will take the queen of the Silver Dollar home
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| Her royal gown is a satin dress, that’s stained and slightly torn
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| And her sparkling jewels are rhinestones, and her shoes are scuffed and worn
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| From the many roads she’s travelled and the wonderous sights she’s seen
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| And I watch her and I pray God save the queen
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| She’s the queen of the Silver Dollar, and she rules this smokey kingdom
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| And her sceptre is a wine glass and a bar-stool is her throne
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| And the jesters flock around her, and fight to win her favours
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| And see which one will take the queen of the Silver Dollar home
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| The queen of the Silver Dollar is not as haughty as she seems
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| She was once an ordinary girl with ordinary dreams
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| But I found her and I won her, and I brought her to this world
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| Yes I’m the man who made a queen of a simple country girl
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| She’s the queen of the Silver Dollar, and she rules this smokey kingdom
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| And her sceptre is a wine glass and a bar-stool is her throne
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| And the jesters flock around her, and fight to win her favours
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| And see which one will take the queen of the Silver Dollar home
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| She’s the queen of the Silver Dollar, and she rules this smokey kingdom |