Текст песни Bet At the Bar - Waddie Mitchell
It's
said
every
story
has
a
hero,
Or
al
least
one
character
that's
main,
But
to
call
Larry
anything
less
than
grotesque
Is
borderin'
on
the
insane.
In
a
tavern
booth
in
the
days
of
my
youth,
We
sat
wastin'
away
precious
time;
And
one
day
what
ensued-thought
you
may
think
it
crude-
Is
the
plot
for
this
story
in
rhyme.
See,
Larry
like
to
bet,
an'
he
yelled
where
he
set
Ia
a
voice
that
was
screechy
and
high,
"Hey,
Barkeep,
I
will
bet
a
ten-dollar
bill
I
can
bit
my
own
right
eye."
Now
this
'Keep,
overgrown,
for
bein'
congenial
weren't
known,
And
his
conversation
often
lacked
grace.
And
all
the
hours
therein
that
we'd
spent
in
that
den
We
never
once
saw
a
smile
on
his
face
He
glared
at
our
friend
with
an
evil-like
grin.
I
sure
didn't
think
he
would
buy
it,
But
he
reached
in
the
till
and
pulled
out
a
bill,
Said,
"I'D
LIKE
TO
SEE
YOU
TRY
IT!"
Well,
Larry
popped
out
his
glass
eye
and
bit
it,
not
hard,
Then
returned
the
thing
to
its
socket.
Then
he
picked
up
his
winnin',
all
the
time
widley
grinnin',
An'
stuck
it
neat
in
his
pocket.
Some
cuss
words
were
said,
theTender's
face
it
turned
red,
'Tweren't
hard
seein'
he
wasn't
to
tickled.
Larry
saw
the
dispise
in
his
bloodshot
eyes,
An'
grinned
that
grin
he
grins
when
he's
pickled."
You'ur
a
stange
sort
of
bloke,
"most
folks
laugh
at
that
joke,
But
you
didn't,"
Larry
says
with
a
sigh.
"But,
I'm
of
sportin'men,
so
I'll
bet
one
more
ten
I
can
bit
my
own
left
eye."
" You
couldn't
be
blind,
I
myself
seen
you
find
Yourway
throught
table
enrout
to
the
john.
You're
trying
a
bluff;
think
I've
not
guts
enough-
Well,
I'm
callin'
your
hand,
Kid,
you're
on!"
Now
Larry
weren't
blind,
that
ws
easy
to
see,
And
that
'Keep
thought
he'd
found
his
reprieve,
So
he
flopped
down
a
ten
spot
and
folded
his
arms,
But
Larry
had
a
trick
up
his
sleeve.
See,
Larry
been
kicked
in
the
mouth
as
a
kid
By
a
hourse
he
was
tryin'
to
bite,
And
what
few
teeth
were
left
after
that
episode
Some
years
later
were
lost
in
a
fight.
This
time
he
didn't
pop
out
any
glass
peeper-
Though
he
acted
like
he'd
give
it
a
try-
But
with
a
toothless
grin
of
a
man
richer
by
ten,
He
used
his
false
teeth
to
bite
his
left
eye.
The
Bartender
blew,
cussed
Larry
clean
through,
Said,
" TAKE
THE
MONEY
AND
GIT
OUT
OF
THIS
PLACE,
I'VE
BEEN
SWINDLED
TODAY
AND
YOU'UV
GOT
MOST
MY
PAY,
YOU
BEST
LEAVE
WHILE
YOU'VE
STILL
GOT
A
FACE."
"I
assure
you,
sir,
'twas
all
done
in
jest,
I
didn't
mean
to
make
ya
upset.
But
I'll
give
you
a
go
to
win
back
your
dough
If
you'd
just
care
to
make
one
more
bet.
" Now,
If
you'll
go
down
far
to
the
end
of
the
bar
An'
place
there
a
shot
glass
upright,
I'll
make
one
more
be
that
you
won't
regret,
And,
most
likely,
you'll
be
richer
tonight.
" I'll
bet
the
twenty
you
had,
then
ten
more
I'll
add,
that
I
can
fill
up
that
shot
glass
so
far
With
nothing
more
than
the
juice
from
my
lip
full
of
snooze
An'
not
get
one
drop
on
your
bar."
Well,
the
tender
knew
'twas
at
least
twenty
feet
Along
that
bar
made
of
inlaid
hardwood,
And
though
he'd
known
men
who
were
good
with
their
aim,
No
one
was
known
to
be
that
good.
So
he
took
up
the
bet
and
laid
down
his
dough,
The
shot
glass
was
place
quick
and
neat.
Larry
stepped
up
spry,
an'
let
tobacker
juice
fly-
Not
one
drop
came
within
seven
feet.
Larry
was
beat...
revenge
was
sweet,
The
Keep
was
laughin',
"I
knew
it,
the
target
was
too
far.
He
walked
up
with
a
grin,
pocketed
his
win,
Grabbed
a
rag
an'
started
cleanin'
the
bar.
"HEY,
WHAT'S
WITH
THE
GRIN?
You're
now
into
me
ten,"
He
said,
wipin'
the
bar
all
the
while.
"Well,
I
bet
my
friends
where
they
are,
I
could
spit
on
your
bar,
And
you"d
wipe
it
up
with
a
smile!!"
Внимание! Не стесняйтесь оставлять отзывы.