Текст песни Summer Wages - Sylvia , Ian
Never
hit
17
when
you
play
against
the
dealer
For
you
know
that
the
odds
won′t
ride
with
you
And
never
leave
your
woman
alone
when
your
friends
are
out
to
steal
her
Years
are
gambled
and
lost
like
summer
wages.
And
we'll
keep
rollin
on′til
we
get
to
Vancouver
And
the
woman
that
I
love
who's
living
there
It's
been
6 long
months
and
more
since
I′ve
seen
her
She
may
be
gambled
and
gone
like
summer
wages.
And
all
the
beer
parlors
all
down
along
Main
Street
The
dreams
of
the
seasons
are
all
spilled
down
on
the
floor
All
the
big
stands
of
timber
just
waiting
for
falling
And
the
hustlers
sitting
watchfully
as
they
wait
there
by
the
door.
So
I′ll
work
on
the
towboats
In
my
slippery
city
shoes
Which
I
swore
I
would
never
do
again
Through
the
worst
fogbound
straits
where
the
cedars
stand
watching
I'll
be
far
off
and
gone
like
summer
wages.
Ah,
she′s
a
woman
so
fine
I
may
never
try
to
find
her
For
good
memories
of
what
we
had
before
They
should
never
be
changed
for
they're
all
that
I′ll
take
with
me
Now
I've
gambled
and
lost
my
summer
wages.
Years
are
gambled
and
lost
like
summer
wages.
Copyright
Ian
Tyson,
Slick
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