| Gambler ambled down a country lane
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| Looking for a game of chance
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| She was twenty-one or two
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| And she knew what she wanted
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| And she wanted that gamblin' man
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| Her parents warned her
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| Tried to reason with her
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| She was determined that she wanted Bill
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| They’d all be offended at the mention still
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| If they heard this song, which I doubt they will
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| And my mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with their daughter
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| Don’t marry that gamblin' man
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| Mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with their daughter
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| Don’t marry that gamblin' man
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| Mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with her
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| No, no nevertheless
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| I said my mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with her
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| «Daughter, don’t marry that gamblin' man.»
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| Gambler tried to be a family man
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| Though it didn’t suit his style
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| He thought he had him a winning combination
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| So he took us where the stakes were high
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| Her parents warned her
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| Tried to reason with her
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| Never kept their disappointment hid
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| They all went to pieces when the bad luck hit
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| Stuck in the middle, I was the kid
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| And my mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with their daughter
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| Don’t marry that gamblin' man
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| Mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with their daughter
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| Don’t marry that gamblin' man
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| Mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with her
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| No, no, nevertheless
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| My Mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When my Granny pleaded with her
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| Not to marry that gamblin' man
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| I said my mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with their daughter
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| Don’t marry that gamblin' man
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| Mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with their daughter
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| Don’t marry that gamblin' man
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| Mama couldn’t be persuaded
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| When they pleaded with their daughter
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| Don’t marry that gamblin' man |