| Roving Gambler as sung by Harvey Reid & Joyce Andersen on "The Song Train"  I am a roving gambler I've gambled all aroundWhenever I meet with a deck of cards I lay my money down
 I've gambled up in Washington gambled down in Spain
 I'm on my way to Georgia to knock down my last game
 I had not been in Georgia many more weeks than threeI fell in love with a pretty little girl she fell in love with me
 She took me to her parlor cooled me with a fan
 She whispered low in her mother's ear I love that gamblin' man
 Daughter oh daughter how can treat me soTo leave your dear old mother and with a gambler go
 Mother dear mother you know I love you well
 But the love I have for the gamblin' man no human tongue can tell
 I hear the train the a coming, coming around the curveWhisting and a blowing, straining every nerve
 Mother dear mother I'll tell you if I can
 If you ever see me back again it'll be with a gamblin man
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