Ian & Sylvia — Rambler Gambler

[Verse 1] I'm a rambler; I'm a gambler I'm a long ways from my home If you people don't like me Well, just leave me alone [Verse 2] For it's dark, and it's a-raining And the moon gives no light And my pony can hardly travel On this dark road at night [Verse 3] You know, I once had me a true love Lord, her age was just sixteen She was the flower of Belton And the rose of Saline [Verse 4] But her parents they didn't like me And now she's just the same So if I'm writ on your books, gal Well, just you blot out my name [Verse 5] For there's changes in the ocean And there's changes in the sea And there's changes in my true love But there ain't no change in me


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