The Dutchman
de John Gorka
If all my luck ran out tomorrow
I'd have to say that I have had my share
Enough to balance out the sorrow
Enough to say that I'm a little scared
'Cause this is not what I expected
I did not expect to feel this good
I always kept my heart protected
I crossed my fingers and I knocked on wood
Chorus:
All the rest is just like gravy on the table
And I'll pour and pass as long as I am able
And I know it takes some time to understand
The rules of behavior here in gravyland
Here in gravyland
If all my luck ran out tomorrow
And I fell back to where I began
With a spirit poor and a need to borrow
I'll know that who I was is who I am
Chorus
If all my luck ran out tomorrow
And all of love is just a memory
You only miss me like an arrow
Or I am ashes in the darkening sea
All the rest was just like gravy on the table
And I've poured and passed as long as I was able
And I know it took some time to understand
The rules of behavior here is gravyland
Here in gravyland
If all my luck ran out tomorrow
Repeat and fade
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