You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance

Bruce Cockburn

Woman cry, chase man down street, crying
"No chuckie, no, please don't"
Another girl comes, they run along St. Andrew
Turn south on Kensington
Meanwhile, Chuckie beats it down the alley
By the chicken packer's
By the time I reach the corner they've all vanished
Just a deaf kid talking like Popeye
To a large fleshy laughing man in a blue shirt

You pay your money and you take your chance
When you're dealing with love and romance
You pay your money and you take your chance
When you're dealing with love and romance

Down the alley past the fire escape
A woman is talking on the telephone
Kitchen light spills out
Laughter riding on it's beam
In the maze of moebius streets
We're trying to amuse ourselves to death
Under the deep sky
That's squatting so close over us tonight
You'd think it was trying to hatch us
The numb and confused
The battered and bruised
The counters of cost
And the star-crossed

Well, you pay your money and you take your chance
When you're dealing with love and romance
You pay your money and you take your chance
When you're dealing with love and romance

Confused and solo in the spawning ground
I watch the confusion of friends all numb with love
Moving like stray dogs
To the anthem of night-long conversations
Of pulsing rhythms and random voltage voices
In spite of themselves, graceful as these raindrops
Creeping spermlike across the car window
Stay or leave, give or withold
Hesitate or leap
Each step splashing sparks of red pain in every direction
And through it all, somehow
This willingness that asks no questions

You pay your money and you take your chance
When you're dealing with love and romance
You pay your money and you take your chance
When you're dealing with love and romance

Curiosités sur la chanson You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance de Bruce Cockburn

Sur quels albums la chanson “You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance” a-t-elle été lancée par Bruce Cockburn?
Bruce Cockburn a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Inner City Front” en 1981, “Waiting For A Miracle: Singles 1970-1987” en 1987, “Waiting for a Miracle” en 1987, “If A Tree Falls (A Collection Of His Greatest Songs)” en 1990, et “You Pay Your Money and You Take Your Chance - Live” en 1997.

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