Lyrics Song In the Key of Chance - Augie March
In
the
chest
of
a
dealer
hammers
And
smelts
a
foul
charge
As
he
smoothes
sour
cream
from
his
moll's
pony
And
metes
her
an
unholy
barrage
(O,
the
living
is
hard)
Of
a
rank
Summer
Saturday
here
Drunk
on
domestic
beer
The
burnt
English
girls
bray
like
mares
The
men
leer
like
snakes
O,
there's
no
faith
in
this
article,
baby
No
truth
and
no
lie,
lie,
lie,
lie
I
woke
up
one
morning
and
it
lay
there
beside
me
It
wasn't
for
me
to
ask
why
But
to
reason
with
a
dry
mouth
and
a
half-open
eye
Some
people
weren't
born
to
dance
While
others
are
halted
mid-step
to
the
beat
Of
a
song
in
the
key
of
chance
Make
one
sickening
body
Born
of
a
base
urge
and
a
high
mind
And
make
it
swing
like
a
witch
Wealthy
young
men,
hale
tall
timber
Who
dally
in
the
Spring
time
then
steady
in
the
Winter
While
over
the
river,
with
needles
for
teeth
The
spindle
and
stick
men,
apportioned
a
grief
Take
to
drink
and
drown,
drown
O,
the
stories
I
love
and
the
stories
I
hate
The
city
horses
are
tired,
give
them
something
to
drink
Take
the
weight
of
the
wagon
from
off
of
their
shoulders
And
the
iron
from
their
feet
At
the
top
of
the
morning,
top,
top,
top
of
the
street
Is
a
look
when
you
look,
look,
look
Look
into
somebody's
eyes
and
you
meet
Is
a
look
when
you
look,
look,
look,
look
into
somebody's
eyes
And
you
know
that
they'd
just
as
soon
kill
you
as
smile
There's
no
faith
in
this
article
baby
No
truth
and
lie,
lie,
lie,
lie
I
woke
up
one
morning
and
it
lay
there
beside
me
It
wasn't
for
me
to
ask
why
But
to
reason
with
a
dry
mouth
and
a
half-open
eye
Some
people
weren't
born
to
dance
While
others
are
halted
mid-step
to
the
beat
Of
a
song
in
the
key
of
chance
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