| Fly away to Nevada city, if you can’t go it’ll be a pity
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| Bright lights shining for love or money
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| If I lose it won’t be fun for me
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| You can meet me at the airplane, lay it on the line
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| McCarran Airport, why do you let me down?
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| You playing black jack, me watching baccarat
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| Five dollar minimum all night long
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| Nickel or dime slots, hitting the night spots
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| Trying to decide what’s right or wrong
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| Hughes Air West jet on the runway
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| You go on Thursday and back on Sunday
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| Only four days to win or lose me
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| Don’t let the roulette wheel use me
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| You can meet me at the airplane, lay it on the line
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| McCarran Airport, why do you let me down?
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| Up on Mt. Charleston, Indian lying down
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| Taking some pictures at Boulder Dam
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| Under the big top, riding the bumper cars
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| Rolling like dice — where will we land?
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| Run away from Nevada city
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| With pockets that are full of empty
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| Lucky I had a round trip ticket
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| I played my hand, used every trick
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| It was not meant to be
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| A single coach seat on the airplane, I laid it all on the line
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| McCarran Airport, why is this tear afraid to fall?
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| McCarran Airport, now that I’ve gone and lost it all
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| McCarran Airport, why is this tear afraid to fall?
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| McCarran Airport, fly me from this gambling town |