Dolly Parton — A Gamble Either Way

Being born was the worst and the first mistake I ever made The doctor didn't spank me, he just slapped me in the face And the cup of love was always quenching someone else's thirst Leaving me to swallow the bitter taste of hurt Because I was raised an orphan, never wanted as a kid Until the year I turned 13, then everybody did Strangers pass me back and forth, men just took me as they pleased And others had a Cinderella slave to cook and clean and weave Though the deck is stacked against you Win or lose, you have to play The hand that life has dealt you And it's a gamble either way On a dusty road at 15 in a yellow cotton dress With the desert sun like an angry dragon breathing down my neck And the dry cracked plains would make me think of a prehistoric time Should I fear what lay before me less than what I'd left behind? A 15-year old girl don't have no trouble hitching rides But sometimes when you're riding free, you'll pay the highest price On back roads and in back seats and in cheap highway motels But what's a few more strangers in a life of nothing else? Though the deck is stacked against you Win or lose, you have to play The hand that life has dealt you And it's a gamble either way Sixteen, caught me crying, underneath the scarlet lights On the doorsteps of a stranger on a cold and rainy night When I walked into the parlor here, all the pieces seemed to fit I was good at pleasing strangers, so I made the most of it Either way it's all a gamble So view the stakes and know the odds And lay your cards upon the table Do all the dealing from the top Though the deck is stacked against you Win or lose, you have to play The hand that life has dealt you And it's a gamble either way


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