| See the man in the picture with the falcon on his glove
|
| A famous gambler, they say he never knew defeat
|
| Lucky at cards, oh he was lucky in love
|
| He gave his heart to the lovely Marguerite
|
| See the woman beside him whispering in his ear
|
| She was a famous beauty with men falling at her feet
|
| Her father was the richest man in the town of Belvedere
|
| Where the Gambler met the lovely Marguerite
|
| The day when the handsome gambling man
|
| Came through that town
|
| They met by chance at the corner of the street
|
| The scene was set for the tragedy
|
| It was love at first sight
|
| For the Gambler and the lovely Marguerite
|
| Their passion was a fire that could not be contained
|
| And when they made love oh how their hearts did beat
|
| And from that moment the whole world would be forever changed
|
| For the Gambler and the lovely Marguerite
|
| When her father heard the news he was like a man possessed
|
| In a cold fit of fury, hatred and despair
|
| No good for nothin' gambler was goin' to steal his daughter’s heart
|
| He hired three men to put an end to the affair!
|
| The Gambler had a room upstairs in a cheap hotel
|
| The men lay in wait in an alley off the street
|
| As the lovers strolled by three shots rang out and the Gambler fell
|
| He died in the arms of the lovely Marguerite
|
| When they brought her home she just could not be consoled
|
| Her mother sent out for a doctor and a priest
|
| But it was too late to save her body or her soul
|
| She’d gone to meet the Gambler
|
| Who was waiting for his lovely Marguerite
|
| See the man in the picture with the falcon on his glove
|
| And the woman beside him, Queen of Hearts at her feet
|
| They looked so happy they must have been so much in love
|
| The famous Gambler and the lovely Marguerite
|
| They still talk about them in the town of Belvedere
|
| The old people can remember hearing gunfire in the street
|
| And now when the moon is full two lovers sometimes appear
|
| They say it’s the ghost of The Gambler and the lovely Marguerite
|
| They say it’s the ghost of The Gambler and the lovely Marguerite |