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  • Danny was an old-time bourbon street barker
  • Who wanted the same as charlie parker
  • And always cued-up a ball
  • Thinking he was one rack away
  • But even when you run the table
  • The check still seems small
  • When its your last payday
  • The shallow pocket changer
  • Who always took advantage of strangers
  • Tried to make a five-grand grab
  • With a split second getaway
  • But he forgot that a bag of money
  • Aint worth much on a slab
  • When its your last payday
  • That line about luck just cant be bought
  • Youre always lucky til you get caught
  • Trouble will find you, no need to look
  • And luck wont help when they close the book
  • I know a lot of young fellas in here
  • Especially those on the highest tier
  • Still want to believe
  • That santa comes in a sleigh
  • Theyre right about the long white beard
  • But wrong about christmas eve
  • Whats christmas, when its your last payday

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