| The management said they were sorry
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| For the inconvenience you are suffering
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| And Mr. Booking Agent, please have mercy
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| Don’t book the jobs so far apart
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| We went up to Griffith Park
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| With a fifth of Johnny Walker Red
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| And smashed it on a rock and wept
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| While the old couple looked on into the dark
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| Oh, Richard, tell me if it’s poker
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| Oh, Richard, tell me, who’s got the joker and is it poker
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| Deuces wild, like an only child
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| I’ll see what you got. |
| How much is in the pot
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| You pay the tips and I’ll collect the chips
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| It’s a full house tonight — everybody in town is a loser
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| Yeah, you bet
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| The dealer’s been dealing me bad hands
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| From the bottom of the deck without the slightest blush
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| And I don’t know whether to call or check
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| But right now I feel like I got a royal flush
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| And my lady didn’t show from 'Frisco
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| But we had to go on with the show
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| Everybody got stoned — it was a gas, it was a smash
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| Everybody got wrecked, checked
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| Oh, oh, oh, oh
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| Oh, Belfast cowboy, lay your cards on the grade
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| Oh, Belfast cowboy, can you call a spade a spade
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| Oh, Richard, tell me, is the game poker
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| I can’t understand who the fool is that holds this joker
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| Is it poker
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| Oh, Belfast Cowboy, lay your cards down on the table
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| Oh, Belfast Cowboy, do you think you’re able |