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The Gambler"Good morning Mister Railroad man.What time do your trains toll by?""At nine-sixteen and two-forty-fourAnd twenty five minutes till five.""It's nine-sixteen and two-forty-four,Twenty-five minutes till five,Thank you Mr. Railroad man,I want to watch your trains roll by."Standing on a platform,Smoking a cheap cigarWaiting for an old freight-trainThat carries an empty car.Well, l pulled my hat down over my eyes,And l walked across the track,And I caught me the end of an old freight-train,And I never did come back.I sat down in a gamblin' game,And I could not play my hand,Just thinkin' about that woman I loveRun away with another man.Run away with another man, poor boyRun away with another man,I was thinking about that woman that l love,Run away with another man.Note: a sort of montage of pieces of Poor By and Danville Girl RGRecorded by Cisco Houston. Also, I think, Woody Guthriefilename[ GAMBLRRG===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===
The Gambler"Good morning Mister Railroad man.What time do your trains toll by?""At nine-sixteen and two-forty-fourAnd twenty five minutes till five.""It's nine-sixteen and two-forty-four,Twenty-five minutes till five,Thank you Mr. Railroad man,I want to watch your trains roll by."Standing on a platform,Smoking a cheap cigarWaiting for an old freight-trainThat carries an empty car.Well, l pulled my hat down over my eyes,And l walked across the track,And I caught me the end of an old freight-train,And I never did come back.I sat down in a gamblin' game,And I could not play my hand,Just thinkin' about that woman I loveRun away with another man.Run away with another man, poor boyRun away with another man,I was thinking about that woman that l love,Run away with another man.Note: a sort of montage of pieces of Poor By and Danville Girl RGRecorded by Cisco Houston. Also, I think, Woody Guthriefilename[ GAMBLRRG===DOCUMENT BOUNDARY===