| I’m down to a roll of dimes
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| I’m stalking the slot that’s hot
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| I keep hearing bells all around me
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| Jingling in the lucky jackpots
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| They keep you tantalized
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| They keep you reaching for your wallet
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| Here in fools' paradise!
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| I talked to a cat from Des Moines
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| He said he ran a cleaning plant
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| That cat was clanking with coin
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| Well, he must have had a genie in a lamp
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| 'Cause every time, I dropped a dime, I blew it
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| He kept ringing bells
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| Nothing to it!
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| He got three oranges
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| Three lemons
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| Three cherries
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| Three plums
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| I’m losing my taste for fruit
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| Watching the dry cleaner do it
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| Like Midas in a polyester suit
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| It’s all luck!
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| It’s just luck!
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| You get a little lucky and you make a little money!
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| I followed him down the strip
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| He picked out a booth at Circus Circus
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| Where the cowgirls fill the room
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| With their big balloons
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| The Cleaner was pitching with purpose!
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| He had Dinos and Pooh Bears
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| And lions, pink and blue there
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| He couldn’t lose there!
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| Des Moines was stacking the chips
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| Raking off the tables
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| Ringing the bandit’s bells
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| This is a story that’s a drag to tell
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| (In some ways)
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| Since I lost every dime
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| I laid on the line
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| But the cleaner from Des Moines
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| Could put a coin
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| In the door of a John
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| And get twenty for one
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| It’s just luck! |