Lyrics St. John, The Gambler - Scott Kelly
When
she
had
twenty
years
she
turned
to
her
mother
Saying
mother,
I
know
that
you'll
grieve
But
I've
given
my
soul
to
St.
John
the
gambler
Tomorrow
comes
time
to
leave
For
the
hills
cannot
hold
back
my
sorrow
forever
And
dead
men
lie
deep
'round
the
door
The
only
salvation
that's
mine
for
the
asking
So
mother,
think
on
me
no
more
An'
winter
held
high
'round
the
mountains
breast
And
the
cold
of
a
thousand
snows
Lay
heaped
upon
the
forests
leaf
But
she
dressed
in
calico
For
a
gambler
likes
his
women
fancy
Fancy
she
would
be
And
the
fire
of
her
longing
would
keep
'way
the
cold
And
her
dress
was
a
sight
to
see
But
the
road
was
long
beneath
the
feet
She
followed
her
frozen
breath
In
search
of
a
certain
St.
John
the
gambler
Stumbling
to
her
death
She
heard
his
laughter
right
down
from
the
mountains
And
danced
with
her
mothers
tears
To
a
funeral
drawn
a
calico
'Neath
the
cross
of
twenty
years
To
a
funeral
drawn
a
calico
'Neath
the
cross
of
twenty
years
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