| A betting fool, a gambling man;
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| no sooner up you’re down again.
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| Mama said you won’t get hurt.
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| Don’t play the cards, you won’t get burned.
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| But there’s a place where I still win.
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| But there’s no money in this thing.
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| The game of hearts puts me in spades.
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| The only game I got it made.
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| Oh! |
| I’m lucky in love! |
| Yes, I’ve got the winning touch.
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| Lucky in love! |
| Suddenly, I’m dangerous.
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| I’m betting on a filly down at the track.
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| A natural-born winner; |
| that’s a fact.
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| A hundred yards from the winning post,
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| the horse fell down, must seen a ghost.
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| But there’s a place where I still win;
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| that is still my sure-fire thing.
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| I will play the jack of spades.
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| You play the queen, I’ll play the knave.
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| Oh! |
| I’m lucky in love! |
| Yes, I’ve got the winning touch.
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| Lucky in love! |
| Suddenly, I’m dangerous.
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| I know it’s a mystery when the numbers come up.
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| 'Cause mathematics is greek to me.
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| But, I’m lucky, I’m lucky, I’m lucky in love.
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| Yeah, Las Vegas at night at the roulette wheel,
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| Yeah, Monte Carlo try to cut a deal.
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| Atlantic city, I lose at craps;
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| back in London try to win it back.
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| And late at night A lay in bed, with a pistol to my head.
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| Swear I couldn’t take no more
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| and in she walks right through my door.
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| Oh! |
| I’m lucky in love!
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| When I think I’ve had enough, lucky in love!
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| Yes, I’ve got the winning touch. |
| Suddenly, I’m dangerous. |