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Bob Neuwirth - Текст песни Lucky Too
It was Christmas in Las Vegas, when the locals take the town 
 Theresa hit a streak and laid her waitress' apron down
 She'd been playin' penny poker over at the ol' Gold Spike 
 She won at Texas Hold'em, and again at Let It Ride
 Over on Fremont Street, six bits won her a car
 So she rode it up the Strip where the flashy hotels are
 First she hit a royal -- not a dirty one this time
 Then she drew four deuces -- and then five wilds
 Hundred dollar "Homerun" -- three coin "Red, White and Blue"
 "Double Jackpots" -- "Double Diamonds" -- (both progressives, too)
 Five buck "Black and Gold", five times in a row
 "Blazing Sevens" seven times, so the story goes
 She even hit "Big Bertha" -- five grand for just one coin
 She placed it on a parlay -- took the Cowboys and the points
 She had the 'Niners and the "over" -- the "under" and the Jets
 She took the whole college schedule and she won every bet
 She picked the six in Powerball -- she called the Super Bowl
 She even had the Triple Crown - win, place, and showBob Neuwirth - Lucky Too - http://ru.motolyrics.com/bob-neuwirth/lucky-too-lyrics.html
 At baccarat and blackjack, she could not seem to lose
 At French roulette she pressed her bet, four times on 32
 She held the dice forever -- at least it seemed that way
 She won a million dollars and then she walked away
 It was Christmas in Las Vegas, when the locals take the town
 Theresa hit a streak and laid her waitress' apron down
 In her room after New Years at the Thunderbird Hotel
 On the back of a winning keno card they found this living will
 My friends get all my money -- may they always have enough
 To my enemies I leave my luck -- only maybe not quite so tough
 The dealers get my "bones" -- may they keep 'em on a roll
 The Devil's had my body, now may the Good Lord take my soul
 So do not try to find me, for I will not be found
 I'm gonna keep this stake alive -- I'm headed out of town
 It was Christmas time in Vegas, when the locals take the town
 Theresa hit that streak, and laid her waitress' apron down.

















