| The festival was over, the boys were all plannin' for a fall,
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| The cabaret was quiet except for the drillin' in the wall.
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| The curfew had been lifted and the gamblin' wheel shut down,
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| Anyone with any sense had already left town.
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| He was standin' in the doorway lookin' like the Jack of Hearts.
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| He moved across the mirrored room, «Set it up for everyone,"he said,
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| Then everyone commenced to do what they were doin' before he turned their heads.
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| Then he walked up to a stranger and he asked him with a grin,
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| «Could you kindly tell me, friend, what time the show begins?»
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| Then he moved into the corner, face down like the Jack of Hearts.
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| Backstage the girls were playin' five-card stud by the stairs,
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| Lily had two queens, she was hopin' for a third to match her pair.
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| Outside the streets were fillin' up, the window was open wide,
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| A gentle breeze was blowin', you could feel it from inside.
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| Lily called another bet and drew up the Jack of Hearts.
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| Big Jim was no one’s fool, he owned the town’s only diamond mine,
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| He made his usual entrance lookin' so dandy and so fine.
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| With his bodyguards and silver cane and every hair in place,
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| He took whatever he wanted to and he laid it all to waste.
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| But his bodyguards and silver cane were no match for the Jack of Hearts.
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| Rosemary combed her hair and took a carriage into town,
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| She slipped in through the side door lookin' like a queen without a crown.
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| She fluttered her false eyelashes and whispered in his ear,
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| «Sorry, darlin', that I’m late,"but he didn’t seem to hear.
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| He was starin' into space over at the Jack of Hearts.
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| «I know I’ve seen that face before,"Big Jim was thinkin' to himself,
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| «Maybe down in Mexico or a picture up on somebody’s shelf.»
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| But then the crowd began to stamp their feet and the house lights did dim
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| And in the darkness of the room there was only Jim and him,
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| Starin' at the butterfly who just drew the Jack of Hearts.
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| Lily was a princess, she was fair-skinned and precious as a child,
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| She did whatever she had to do, she had that certain flash every time she
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| smiled.
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| She’d come away from a broken home, had lots of strange affairs
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| With men in every walk of life which took her everywhere.
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| But she’d never met anyone quite like the Jack of Hearts.
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| The hangin' judge came in unnoticed and was being wined and dined,
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| The drillin' in the wall kept up but no one seemed to pay it any mind.
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| It was known all around that Lily had Jim’s ring
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| And nothing would ever come between Lily and the king.
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| No, nothin' ever would except maybe the Jack of Hearts.
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| Rosemary started drinkin' hard and seein' her reflection in the knife,
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| She was tired of the attention, tired of playin' the role of Big Jim’s wife.
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| She had done a lot of bad things, even once tried suicide,
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| Was lookin' to do just one good deed before she died.
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| She was gazin' to the future, riding on the Jack of Hearts.
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| Lily washed her face, took her dress off and buried it away.
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| «Has your luck run out?"she laughed at him, «Well, I guess you must
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| Have known it would someday.
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| Be careful not to touch the wall, there’s a brand-new coat of paint,
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| I’m glad to see you’re still alive, you’re lookin' like a saint.»
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| Down the hallway footsteps were comin' for the Jack of Hearts.
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| The backstage manager was pacing all around by his chair.
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| «There's something funny going on,"he said, «I can just feel it in the air.»
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| He went to get the hangin' judge, but the hangin' judge was drunk,
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| As the leading actor hurried by in the costume of a monk.
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| There was no actor anywhere better than the Jack of Hearts.
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| Lily’s arms were locked around the man that she dearly loved to touch,
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| She forgot all about the man she couldn’t stand who hounded her so much.
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| «I've missed you so,"she said to him, and he felt she was sincere,
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| But just beyond the door he felt jealousy and fear.
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| Just another night in the life of the Jack of Hearts.
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| No one knew the circumstance but they say that it happened pretty quick,
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| The door to the dressing room burst open and a cold revolver clicked.
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| And Big Jim was standin' there, ya couldn’t say surprised, |
| Rosemary right beside him, steady in her eyes.
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| She was with Big Jim but she was leanin' to the Jack of Hearts.
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| Two doors down the boys finally made it through the wall
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| And cleaned out the bank safe, it’s said that they got off with quite a haul.
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| In the darkness by the riverbed they waited on the ground
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| For one more member who had business back in town.
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| But they couldn’t go no further without the Jack of Hearts.
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| The next day was hangin' day, the sky was overcast and black,
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| Big Jim lay covered up, killed by a penknife in the back.
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| And Rosemary on the gallows, she didn’t even blink,
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| The hangin' judge was sober, he hadn’t had a drink.
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| The only person on the scene missin' was the Jack of Hearts.
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| The cabaret was empty now, a sign said, «Closed for repair,»
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| Lily had already taken all of the dye out of her hair.
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| She was thinkin' 'bout her father, who she very rarely saw,
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| Thinkin' 'bout Rosemary and thinkin' about the law.
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| But, most of all she was thinkin' 'bout the Jack of Hearts. |